This one is for people interested in @getdbt and @databricks. We just added support for dbt-databricks in dbt Cloud. Which means #UnityCatalog support!! More details : https://t.co/2r9UP4Pe2w
Another part in @rmoff's excellent series on data & analytics engineering in 2022: ELT tools 👍. Slight chuckle though when reading "Next sync will run in 6 hours". Only real-time is real 😎.
https://t.co/dzL8zarNjP
Looking to get started with dbt on @databricks? Check out this new joint step-by-step on-demand training series. Help your analysts perform end-to-end data transformations without disrupting data engineering workflows. Click now to begin your journey: https://t.co/l4DZk9aXW3
i don't think the three or four people publicly running twitter have come even close to understanding the depth of everlasting contempt that the people who've built careers on here will have for them when this is all over.
We're BACK with Season 3 of the @dbt_labs Analytics Engineering Podcast🎙️🤩! It's already shaping up to be our best season yet with some AMAZING guests upcoming.
Starting off strong, @jthandy and I speak with @_abhisivasailam about growth data teams👇
https://t.co/Lzz2S06W8D
Who is #hiring in the data #streaming space? A couple of exceptional Master's students who took my streaming class are graduating this Fall and are looking for related positions. RTs appreciated 🙏
Hey open source data people, Data Council is a great conference about data engineering, and their CFP closes tomorrow. Submit a talk (I have a couple of ideas to talk about) and with luck we’ll get to hang out in Austin in March https://t.co/WdAAe9P9QT
It's got 2 seeds, 5 models…and seven animated GIFs - my first proper @getdbt project :-)
Data Engineering in 2022: Wrangling the feedback data from #Current22 with dbt https://t.co/sAKzGY4nyZ
Join @morsapaes and @AnnaGlander's @coalesceconf
talk tomorrow at 4 pm CDT in-person and online to learn how to get started with no blood, sweat or tears, using the Jaffle Shop as your playground!
https://t.co/pzCv1tnBtM
Daniel and Tyler (also Dan Mills) have done some foundational work on streaming SQL. Finalization is a beautiful and powerful concept. Their work also melds with temporal database concepts.
The #current2022 talk I gave with @takidau is online! It’s called “Streaming 101 Revisited: A Fresh Hot Take”. We talk about what’s missing in existing models and propose new ideas to make declarative stream processing easier and more powerful than ever.
15 years ago my PhD advisor taught me One Weird Trick for editing your own writing. Edit **back to front**, paragraph by paragraph. I still use it and it still surprises me how well it works. When I get my students to do it, it often blows their minds. Try it!