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Data Engineer and Analyst | Amateur Tennis Player πΎ
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Congratulations!
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The cost of a 5 year skilled worker visa is about Β£11,500.
Oh, and we pay taxes too.
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What is the context?
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Hahaha fair enough π
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You can reuse it too!
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What exactly are you trying to do?
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π
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#databs people might find this amusing
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Thanks Liz! Hope to see you at one of these :)
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Thanks Andrew!
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What are your thoughts on technical certifications? e.g AWS/GCP, Databricks, etc certifications
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Thanks Kshitij! I've been to this one and DET London before, and was wondering if there's anything else too :)
If you are coming to the next DE London meetup, it would be great to meet
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If data platform devs count, please add me!
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I love how I can directly use CSVs and Pandas dataframes together without the hassle of converting both to a single format.
Also, it works really fast for most use cases.
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Wait, that wasn't a troll post?
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This is a great way to look at it :)
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This is me when I see another Business Development Representative sending me a connection request.
I have nothing against BDRs, but if the first message I get is a sales pitch, that's not coolπ
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That's the first data "analyst" in the team.
I was hired as a data analyst, but I've been doing that + the data engineering stuff.
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On a side note, is there a feed for #Python devs?
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This is so nice! Sent you a DM :)
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It is nice indeed!
Few rough corners, but I'm sure the team will take care of it
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Fantastic, thank you Simon!
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That's not a problem at all! I just hope I understood you correctly because Google Translate doesn't understand the nuances of a language at times :)
And more importantly, I don't want people to think I am an Excel fanπ
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This looks nice! Are you working on any particularly interesting projects at the moment?
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Btw, I love the design of your blog. What stack and theme are you using?
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I'm still in the early chapters of the book!
That makes sense, thank you :)
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I'm thinking what would be a sensible way to partition data apart from datetime?
Datetime partition would mean every external request queries a lot more than it needs to
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Awesome, thanks!
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Did anything motivate this blog all of a sudden?
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This needs to be a long thread or a blog post!
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Fantastic, thank you!
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Just took the first step with muting certain political words.
I will update this thread with a list if it works out.
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How do you recommend getting started on the Pathless Path journey?
I do realise the irony of completely missing the point by asking this question lol
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I have annoyed a bunch of people with my response.
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More info here:
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Only because people continue to use it.
I do not like using Excel, but that is irrelevant when I am forced to work with it.
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I had to use Google Translate to understand this, and I can 100% relate to why you are unhappy.
I hope the below clarification helps. Both of us are on the same side!
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Excel is still the king of BI because it is not going away no matter how hard data people try to streamline things.
I have automated out a number of Excel workflows using better tools in all of my orgs so far, but it is only a drop in the ocean compared to how many of them are out there.
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Just to be perfectly clear, I do NOT like how prominent Excel is for BI and for sharing BI results within organisations.
I find it very messy, debugging is harder than it needs to be, and do not get me started on dataset versioning.
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Is there a way to follow it directly?