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The architecture and software behind Pipes (pipes.digital)
66 points by onli on April 24, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments


https://refinery.io/ is a similar service and YC alum.


I don't think pypes is maintained anymore but I was quite stoked about it when it was released. Coroutine based flow-based-programming pushes some pleasant buttons of mine

https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2011/pycon-2011--large-scale-da...


If you want desktop software in a similar vein, check out our recently released: https://www.easydatatransform.com


Does this pull data from the internet? That seems like a fundamental feature of Pipes.


Currently import is from files (xls/xlsx/csv/tsv) and the clipboard. We might also add import from the Internet in future, if there is enough demand.


Cool! I think there are a lot of ease-of-use aspects to this being a desktop app instead of a webapp requiring deployment.


I think there are a lot of advantages to a local app:

1. richer interface 2. lower latency 3. no need to share sensitive data with a third party

1 & 2 are less of an issue than they used to be, but 3 is still a major issue.


That's all true. I think the advantages to a server-based app are 1. available from any device, 2. able to operate on your behalf at any time

There's a reasonable place for both. Getting data and operating on it is a pretty fundamental need!


Yes, a web-based solution is going to be better for some use cases. But if you have a load of sensitive data files to wrangle then a desktop app is hard to beat.


I wish the JACK audio node graph editors were this polished!


thanks, man!


Neat, thanks for the write up




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