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Jupyter notebooks are a great tool. To get things to a professional level, I'd recommend you develop a pipeline (many organized small scripts) instead of putting all your code in a single notebook. You can use the tool I'm working on for that. It supports connecting to SQL databases so it's great for your use case!
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