
Discussions around Data Engineering
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Alex Debrie and Bob Haffner recap their favorite announcements from 2023 re:Invent
#data #dataengineering #aws
Connect with Alex Twitter: @alexbdebrie Blog: alexdebrie.com Book: dynamodbbook.com Podcast: youtube.com/@SoftwareHuddle
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Juan Pablo (JP) Urrutia and Bob Haffner discuss Data Quality #data #dataengineering #dataquality
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Twitter - @the_datachef Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/jpurrutia
Substack - substack.com/@thedatachef
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Roy Hasson and Bob Haffner recap the 2023 Snowflake Summit.
#data #dataengineering #snowflake
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Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/royhasson/
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Twitter - @bobhaffner
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Arjun Bansil and Bob Haffner chat about Ajun's start in Data Engineering #data #dataengineering Connect with Arjun Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/arjun-bansil/ Connect with Bob Twitter - @bobhaffner LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/bobh... more
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For a lot of data engineering podcasts you seem to need to be in a fancy startup, working with the latest and greatest to be able to follow the stories. This podcast is different. It is easy to understand for people not in the know. And I appreciate that.
Personally, I’m a machine learning enthusiast. I get great satisfaction out of building models that can make good predictions in a particular problem space. However, models are just mappings of inputs to outputs that are derived from data…they’re mathematical representations of the data. So, I’m the first to acknowledge the fundamentally critical role that good data engineering plays in the success or failure of my machine learning endeavors. No amount of model architecture tweaking can ever mak... more










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