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## Backends

Ibis 4.0 brings [Polars](https://ibis-project.org/docs/latest/backends/Polars/), [Snowflake](https://ibis-project.org/docs/dev/backends/Snowflake/), and [Trino](https://ibis-project.org/docs/dev/backends/Trino/) into an already-impressive stock of supported backends.
Ibis 4.0 brings [Polars](https://ibis-project.org/docs/4.0.0/backends/Polars/), [Snowflake](https://ibis-project.org/docs/4.0.0/backends/Snowflake/), and [Trino](https://ibis-project.org/docs/4.0.0/backends/Trino/) into an already-impressive stock of supported backends.
The [Polars](https://www.pola.rs/) backend adds another way for users to work locally with DataFrames.
The [Snowflake](https://www.snowflake.com/en/) and [Trino](https://trino.io/) backends add a free and familiar python API to popular data warehouses.

Alongside these new backends, Google BigQuery and Microsoft SQL have been moved to the main repo and have been updated.
Alongside these new backends, Google BigQuery and Microsoft SQL have been moved to the main repo, so their release cycle will follow the Ibis core.

## Functionality

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