Introduction to Data Engineering (Daniel Beach).pdf
With the rise of Data Science and Machine Learning, Data Engineering is quickly becoming an in-demand skill. Data Engineering requires a unique skill set that is hard to learn without experience. I will teach you how to write scalable data pipelines and more!
Introduction Chapter 1 - The Theory Chapter 2 - Data Pipeline Basics Chapter 3 - Pipeline Architecture Chapter 4 - Storage Chapter 5 - Compute and Resources Chapter 6 - Mastering SQ Chapter 7 - Data Warehousing / Data Lakes Chapter 8 - Data Modeling Chapter 9 - Data Quality Chapter 10 - DevOps for Data Engineers
Introduction to Data Engineering (Daniel Beach).pdf
With the rise of Data Science and Machine Learning, Data Engineering is quickly becoming an in-demand skill. Data Engineering requires a unique skill set that is hard to learn without experience. I will teach you how to write scalable data pipelines and more!
Introduction Chapter 1 - The Theory Chapter 2 - Data Pipeline Basics Chapter 3 - Pipeline Architecture Chapter 4 - Storage Chapter 5 - Compute and Resources Chapter 6 - Mastering SQ Chapter 7 - Data Warehousing / Data Lakes Chapter 8 - Data Modeling Chapter 9 - Data Quality Chapter 10 - DevOps for Data Engineers
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