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data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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How possible is it for a beginner to establish pipelines, data warehouse, and visualization solution as a team of 1?
This book will walk you through setting up a complete data engineering stack on GCP: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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Python & SQL knowledge needed for ETL?
As for resources, this book goes over a lot of these: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book. However, this goes over the 'how', not the 'why'. The only method I know for understanding the 'why' is experience. Whether at work or personal projects.
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Learning Python and SQL: What should be my next step?
Here's a good book to follow along to introduce you to common tooling and design patterns: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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Github Repo with All Data tranformation,Cleaning,Validation
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but here's a book on GitHub that talks about the tools and steps for building data pipelines into a data warehouse: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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What is the low hanging fruit for a brand new GCP data engineer to learn?
Check out this book: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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Unsure about overall process of data engineering
If you're interested in example of how to build a complete data engineering infrastructure, you should check out this book: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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[HELP] Airflow Reverse proxy + load balancer +docker
If you want to try Airflow without the setup headache, you can try Composer on GCP, which is a hosted version of Airflow. I wrote some info on how to do that here: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book/blob/master/ch_2_orchestration.md
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Transition from a Quality engineer to Data engineer
This book might be a good resource for you: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
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Accepted a data engineer intern role at a Big N company - how do I learn as much as possible?
If you want a place to start on personal projects you can check out this book, https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book, which will walk you through the basics of setting up a full data engineering stack.
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What tools, software, programming languages, and etc. does a data engineer need to have in 2021
If you are interested in tooling, here's a free book on setting up a basic data engineering tech stack on GCP: https://github.com/Nunie123/data_engineering_on_gcp_book
electron-browser-shell
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Tired of walled gardens and increased limitations of Chrome extensions, I'm building enough of the web extensions API to let me run them in my own desktop browser. Eventually I plan to build products from this project.
https://github.com/samuelmaddock/electron-browser-shell
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
Chrome extension support for Electron-based web browsers: https://github.com/samuelmaddock/electron-browser-shell
Despite a fair amount of folks disliking Electron for replacing traditional desktop apps, I find it's a great fit for building unique web browsers.
I believe there's a lot of opportunity for making interesting web browsers, but building and maintaining them by forking something like Chromium or Firefox is a ton of work.
With Electron, it's possible to create something interesting with a team of one.
- Show HN: Minimal Electron web browser with Chrome extension support
What are some alternatives?
shotcaller - A moddable RTS/MOBA game made with bracket-lib and minigene.
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
FactGraph - FactGraph monorepo (backend + frontend + landing page + blog)
exomind - A personal knowledge management tool hosted on your own personal cloud
beubo - Beubo is a free, simple, and minimal CMS with unlimited extensibility using plugins
alang - A minimal viable programming language on top of liblgpp
distribyted - Torrent client with HTTP, fuse, and WebDAV interfaces. Start exploring your torrent files right away, even zip, rar, or 7zip archive contents!
Arthur - How to build your own AI art installation from scratch [Moved to: https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-ai-art]
go-plugin - Golang plugin system over RPC.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
dali - Indie assembler/linker for Dalvik VM .dex & .apk files (Work In Progress)