I think pipeline-oriented tooling is relevant enough for this community (is this thing on?).
A PRQL query is a linear pipeline of transformations
It compiles to plain SQL, but queries generally start with a table.
Each line of the query is a transformation of the previous line’s result. This makes it easy to read, and simple to write.
PRQL consists of a curated set of orthogonal transformations, which are combined together to form a pipeline. That makes it easy to compose and extend queries. The language also benefits from modern features, such syntax for dates, ranges and f-strings as well as functions, type checking and better null handling.
Huh, this is pretty cool.
Might have to play around with it at some point. I can see a few use cases for it