โ07-07-2024 10:52 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am happy to be part of this great community.
I just determined to be a Data Engineer by profession and I will need a lot of advice on how I can quickly grab it and become a professional.
I have Python Programming knowledge and Web development skills.
More advice will be appreciated.
โ07-07-2024 11:00 PM
Welcome to the community! @DataSax ๐
It's fantastic to hear that youโre aspiring to become a Data Engineer. This is a dynamic and rewarding field, and with your background in Python and web development, you already have a strong foundation to build upon.
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Master SQL and Data Manipulation:
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โ07-08-2024 01:36 AM - edited โ07-08-2024 01:39 AM
Most import thing, at least at the beginning of your data journey is to grasp a good understanding of SQL. It's cornerstone in data world.
Definitely you should familiarize yourself with a concept of data modeling, especially dimensional modeling that is encounter most often, to get used to terms like fact table, dimension table, slowly changing dimensions etc.
Other than that, it's useful to have some cloud knowledge under your belt because nowadays we're doing data projects on cloud platforms like Azure, AWS, GCP.
And since you know python, you should focus your attention on pyspark api when you'll be learning Spark/Databricks.
Good luck,
Slash
โ07-07-2024 11:00 PM
Welcome to the community! @DataSax ๐
It's fantastic to hear that youโre aspiring to become a Data Engineer. This is a dynamic and rewarding field, and with your background in Python and web development, you already have a strong foundation to build upon.
Deepen Your Understanding of Data Engineering Concepts:
Master SQL and Data Manipulation:
Learn About Data Pipelines:
Explore Databricks and Delta Lake:
Practical Experience:
Stay Updated and Connected:
Ask for Help and Share Your Journey:
โ07-08-2024 05:14 PM
Dear Rishabh264,
Thank you for the proper analysis, I am much appreciated. And I will follow your recommendations.
Best regards
โ07-08-2024 01:36 AM - edited โ07-08-2024 01:39 AM
Most import thing, at least at the beginning of your data journey is to grasp a good understanding of SQL. It's cornerstone in data world.
Definitely you should familiarize yourself with a concept of data modeling, especially dimensional modeling that is encounter most often, to get used to terms like fact table, dimension table, slowly changing dimensions etc.
Other than that, it's useful to have some cloud knowledge under your belt because nowadays we're doing data projects on cloud platforms like Azure, AWS, GCP.
And since you know python, you should focus your attention on pyspark api when you'll be learning Spark/Databricks.
Good luck,
Slash
โ07-08-2024 05:17 PM
Dear Slash,
Thank you for your brief and I understand deeply what to worked on as you also analyze.
Best regards
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