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Databricks Acadamey - self-paced training materials.

vasudevkillada
New Contributor III

Hello folks,
In the Databricks academy training - how do I download the classroom materials to follow along. 
I am in the data management tutorials but I cannot seem to find the 2.3 Demo - Data Management Notebook. it breaks the learning path rythm. The screenshot is below: 
any thoughts?

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szymon_dybczak
Contributor III

Hi @vasudevkillada ,

It is available. I marked the place on the screen:

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Hi @vasudevkillada ,

The best practice is to use git folders. So if you would work on real project then this is how it should be done.
But if you're learning stick to what is the most comfortable for you. Happy learning!

Git integration with Databricks Git folders - Azure Databricks | Microsoft Learn

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szymon_dybczak
Contributor III

Hi @vasudevkillada ,

It is available. I marked the place on the screen:

Slash_0-1722325997332.png

Slash_0-1722326129019.png

 

vasudevkillada
New Contributor III

Thank you @szymon_dybczak I am able to download it. I am new to this platform, so learning how to maneuver the trenches and this path. 

vasudevkillada
New Contributor III

@szymon_dybczak - Thank you. I downloaded the zip files. What is the best practice for those files to be available in the Databricks environment?
should I push to the git and configure the git from databricks and if so what folder?
or Just upload to the Databricks environment?
because the training just told to run the command from the notebook


Thanks. 

Hi @vasudevkillada ,

The best practice is to use git folders. So if you would work on real project then this is how it should be done.
But if you're learning stick to what is the most comfortable for you. Happy learning!

Git integration with Databricks Git folders - Azure Databricks | Microsoft Learn

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