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          You could use one of the following:





          • DbSchema (not free)

          • DBeaver

          • RazorSQL

          • Cassandra GUI Client


          All the above tools seem to have pretty good documentation coverage and seem to be live projects.



          If you need some more tools and documentation, you could check this curated list of information about Cassandra.



          In my opinion, still, the best Cassandra client would be cqlsh.






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          • What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:26










          • Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:32










          • Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:40










          • Please check the prerequisites.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:57



















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          Visual Studio Code is free, cross platform and has a couple of good full-featured Cassandra plugins:




          • cql

          • Cassandra Workbench


          You get syntax highlighting, CQL execution, schema browsing and data browsing.






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            You could use one of the following:





            • DbSchema (not free)

            • DBeaver

            • RazorSQL

            • Cassandra GUI Client


            All the above tools seem to have pretty good documentation coverage and seem to be live projects.



            If you need some more tools and documentation, you could check this curated list of information about Cassandra.



            In my opinion, still, the best Cassandra client would be cqlsh.






            share|improve this answer





















            • What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:26










            • Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:32










            • Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:40










            • Please check the prerequisites.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:57
















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            You could use one of the following:





            • DbSchema (not free)

            • DBeaver

            • RazorSQL

            • Cassandra GUI Client


            All the above tools seem to have pretty good documentation coverage and seem to be live projects.



            If you need some more tools and documentation, you could check this curated list of information about Cassandra.



            In my opinion, still, the best Cassandra client would be cqlsh.






            share|improve this answer





















            • What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:26










            • Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:32










            • Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:40










            • Please check the prerequisites.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:57














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            You could use one of the following:





            • DbSchema (not free)

            • DBeaver

            • RazorSQL

            • Cassandra GUI Client


            All the above tools seem to have pretty good documentation coverage and seem to be live projects.



            If you need some more tools and documentation, you could check this curated list of information about Cassandra.



            In my opinion, still, the best Cassandra client would be cqlsh.






            share|improve this answer












            You could use one of the following:





            • DbSchema (not free)

            • DBeaver

            • RazorSQL

            • Cassandra GUI Client


            All the above tools seem to have pretty good documentation coverage and seem to be live projects.



            If you need some more tools and documentation, you could check this curated list of information about Cassandra.



            In my opinion, still, the best Cassandra client would be cqlsh.







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            • What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:26










            • Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:32










            • Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:40










            • Please check the prerequisites.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:57


















            • What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:26










            • Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 8:32










            • Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
              – Sarah117
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:40










            • Please check the prerequisites.
              – Horia
              Nov 14 '18 at 10:57
















            What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:26




            What about Apache Cassandra? To use Apache Cassandra is it essential to install python?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:26












            Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:32




            Basically you need just Java. But if you need to use cqlsh, yes, you also need Python.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 8:32












            Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:40




            Thank you. Is there any particular python version which is more supported in Apache Cassandra?
            – Sarah117
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:40












            Please check the prerequisites.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:57




            Please check the prerequisites.
            – Horia
            Nov 14 '18 at 10:57













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            Visual Studio Code is free, cross platform and has a couple of good full-featured Cassandra plugins:




            • cql

            • Cassandra Workbench


            You get syntax highlighting, CQL execution, schema browsing and data browsing.






            share|improve this answer


























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              Visual Studio Code is free, cross platform and has a couple of good full-featured Cassandra plugins:




              • cql

              • Cassandra Workbench


              You get syntax highlighting, CQL execution, schema browsing and data browsing.






              share|improve this answer
























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                Visual Studio Code is free, cross platform and has a couple of good full-featured Cassandra plugins:




                • cql

                • Cassandra Workbench


                You get syntax highlighting, CQL execution, schema browsing and data browsing.






                share|improve this answer












                Visual Studio Code is free, cross platform and has a couple of good full-featured Cassandra plugins:




                • cql

                • Cassandra Workbench


                You get syntax highlighting, CQL execution, schema browsing and data browsing.







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