
Suoung worked on the PRQL/prql repository, delivering a suite of cross-dialect date utilities including date.now, date.diff, and date.trunc. These functions were designed and implemented in Rust and SQL to provide consistent date manipulation capabilities across various SQL dialects, addressing the challenge of vendor-specific date functions and reducing query boilerplate. Suoung’s approach emphasized robust function design and integration with existing database development workflows, ensuring maintainability and extensibility. The work involved close collaboration with the team, including co-authored commits and code hygiene practices such as pre-commit-ci integration, reflecting a thoughtful and methodical engineering process over the month.
March 2026 monthly summary for PRQL/prql highlighting the delivery of cross-dialect date utilities: date.now, date.diff, and date.trunc. These functions enable consistent date manipulation across SQL dialects, improving analytics capabilities and reducing boilerplate in queries. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery. Key contributions include three feature commits implementing the new utilities and collaboration across the team.
March 2026 monthly summary for PRQL/prql highlighting the delivery of cross-dialect date utilities: date.now, date.diff, and date.trunc. These functions enable consistent date manipulation across SQL dialects, improving analytics capabilities and reducing boilerplate in queries. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery. Key contributions include three feature commits implementing the new utilities and collaboration across the team.

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