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www.kevinrchant.com
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| | | | | In this post I want to cover spreading your SQL Server wings with Microsoft Fabric . As part of a series of posts. | |
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dbanuggets.com
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| | | | | Thanks to Kevin Chant for inviting us to write this month's T-SQL Tuesday. This month is special, as Kevin mentioned due to the Festive Tech Calendar, which I have been speaking about for a couple of years now. Every day of the December month, a new recording or a blog post will be released for... | |
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curatedsql.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post announces the release of Fabric Studio 1.0, a VSCode extension for managing and developing Fabric workspaces, highlighting its integration with VSCode and available features. | |
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www.ethanrosenthal.com
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| | | I make Python packages for everything. Big projects obviously get a package, but so does every tiny analysis. Spinning up a quick jupyter notebook to check something out? Build a package first. Oh yeah, and every package gets its own virtual environment. Let's back up a little bit so that I can tell you why I do this. After that, I'll show you how I do this. Notably, my workflow is set up to make it simple to stay consistent. | ||