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Tuesday get to know each other series: Hey everyone! I'm curious to know what tech books you've been reading lately. As a community of tech en...

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Tuesday get to know each other series:

Hey everyone! I'm curious to know what tech books you've been reading lately. As a community of tech enthusiasts, I'm sure we all have some great recommendations to share with each other.

To get the ball rolling, I'll start: I'm currently reading "Building a Scalable Data Warehouse with Data Vault 2.0" by Dan Linstedt. I've been interested in data warehousing and architecture lately, and this book has been a great resource for learning about the Data Vault methodology and how to build scalable data warehouses.

One thing I've noticed while reading this book is the parallels between the architectures of data warehouses and Lakehouses. It's been interesting to explore these similarities and differences and see how they can be applied in real-world scenarios.

So, what about you? What tech books have you been reading lately? Feel free to share your recommendations and any insights or takeaways you've gained from them. Let's start a discussion and learn from each other!

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Serlal
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If you are interested in distributed machine learning I would suggest Scaling Machine Learning with Spark by Adi Pola k . It is just out so it has all the new goodies including the latest in ML Flow. I am half way though it already but it looks like a great book so far

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@Sergios Lalas​ :

I shall add it to my reading list and order it right away! Scaling ML models is my favourite topic and I could go any lengths to study it. Thank you for sharing this. [asides, I request you to add a nickname to your profile :)]

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