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| | curatedsql.com
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses various topics related to SQL Server, including data visualization techniques, Sudoku validation functions, Kafka schema changes, Azure Function integration with Cosmos DB, troubleshooting SQL Server errors, and data pooling for efficient data management.
| | newdevsguide.com
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| | Let's take a look at Polyglot Notebooks and explore how we can use them to write C# code in an interactive and sharable notebook format.
| | www.ssp.sh
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| | You'll learn web-scraping with real-estates, uploading them to S3, Spark and Delta Lake, adding Data Science with Jupyter, ingesting into Druid, visualising with Superset and managing everything with Dagster.
| | blog.nootch.net
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| I like to host my own stuff. And it's not a recent phenomenon - I've been running my own mail-server for a few years now (thanks, mailcow-dockerized!), and I run a personal wiki. Even this blog is hosted on a Vultr server. With the (not anymore) recent PRISM revelations, my gut feeling has been reinforced. Since I work on personal projects, I need source hosting, error tracking and a build runner at the very least to have a "professional" developer experience, and in total control of the infrastructure.