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- Library to design an ETL (Haxl) ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load 11 comments haskell
Linking pages
- Introducing Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) | AWS News Blog https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/introducing-amazon-managed-workflows-for-apache-airflow-mwaa/ 84 comments
- Some guidelines for writing web scrapers https://cushychicken.github.io/rules-for-web-scrapers/ 71 comments
- Give meaning to 100 billion analytics events a day | by Alban Perillat-Merceroz | Teads Engineering | Medium https://medium.com/teads-engineering/give-meaning-to-100-billion-analytics-events-a-day-d6ba09aa8f44 68 comments
- Chronos: A Replacement for Cron | by AirbnbEng | The Airbnb Tech Blog | Medium http://nerds.airbnb.com/introducing-chronos/ 62 comments
- Testing at Airbnb | by AirbnbEng | The Airbnb Tech Blog | Medium http://nerds.airbnb.com/testing-at-airbnb/ 55 comments
- Testing Firefox more efficiently with machine learning - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/07/testing-firefox-more-efficiently-with-machine-learning/ 55 comments
- AWS Lambda Update – Python, VPC, Increased Function Duration, Scheduling, and More | AWS News Blog https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-lambda-update-python-vpc-increased-function-duration-scheduling-and-more/ 52 comments
- Web crawling with Python | ScrapingBee https://www.scrapingbee.com/blog/crawling-python/ 49 comments
- CQRS facts and myths explained - Event-Driven.io https://event-driven.io/en/cqrs_facts_and_myths_explained/ 34 comments
- Which languages should you learn for data science? https://medium.freecodecamp.org/which-languages-should-you-learn-for-data-science-e806ba55a81f 24 comments
- Parallel shells with xargs: Utilize all your cpu cores on UNIX and Windows | Linux Journal https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/parallel-shells-xargs-utilize-all-your-cpu-cores-unix-and-windows 22 comments
- Which JavaScript ORM should you be using in 2018? https://medium.freecodecamp.org/a-comparison-of-the-top-orms-for-2018-19c4feeaa5f 22 comments
- The Rise of the Data Engineer. I joined Facebook in 2011 as a business… | by Maxime Beauchemin | We’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/news | Medium https://medium.com/@maximebeauchemin/the-rise-of-the-data-engineer-91be18f1e603#.qdv7oxlwx 20 comments
- Chat Service Architecture: Persistence | Riot Games Technology https://engineering.riotgames.com/news/chat-service-architecture-persistence 19 comments
- The Tale of Creating a Distributed Web Crawler https://benbernardblog.com/the-tale-of-creating-a-distributed-web-crawler/ 15 comments
- Build The World’s Simplest ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) Pipeline in Ruby With Kiba | by GreekDataGuy | Towards Data Science https://towardsdatascience.com/build-the-worlds-simplest-etl-extract-transform-load-pipeline-in-ruby-with-kiba-e7093a29d35 13 comments
- Joining and Enriching Streaming Data on Amazon Kinesis | AWS Big Data Blog https://aws.amazon.com/ru/blogs/big-data/joining-and-enriching-streaming-data-on-amazon-kinesis/ 11 comments
- Dark Lang: an uncommon step towards the future of programming | by Wilk | Medium https://medium.com/@wilk/dark-lang-an-uncommon-step-towards-the-future-of-programming-921cf7f38baf 10 comments
- How to get started with dbt https://www.blef.fr/get-started-dbt/ 9 comments
- Routes to Discovering Rust - by Josh Kuhn https://blog.abor.dev/p/timclicks?r=jx6d6 7 comments
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