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Fundamentals of Analytics Engineering

You're reading from   Fundamentals of Analytics Engineering An introduction to building end-to-end analytics solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636457
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dumky De Wilde Dumky De Wilde
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Ricardo Angel Granados Lopez Ricardo Angel Granados Lopez
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Lasse Benninga Lasse Benninga
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Taís Laurindo Pereira Taís Laurindo Pereira
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Jovan Gligorevic Jovan Gligorevic
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Juan Manuel Perafan Juan Manuel Perafan
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Fanny Kassapian Fanny Kassapian
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Prologue
2. Part 1:Introduction to Analytics Engineering FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 1: What Is Analytics Engineering? 4. Chapter 2: The Modern Data Stack 5. Part 2: Building Data Pipelines
6. Chapter 3: Data Ingestion 7. Chapter 4: Data Warehousing 8. Chapter 5: Data Modeling 9. Chapter 6: Transforming Data 10. Chapter 7: Serving Data 11. Part 3: Hands-On Guide to Building a Data Platform
12. Chapter 8: Hands-On Analytics Engineering 13. Part 4: DataOps
14. Chapter 9: Data Quality and Observability 15. Chapter 10: Writing Code in a Team 16. Chapter 11: Automating Workflows 17. Part 5: Data Strategy
18. Chapter 12: Driving Business Adoption 19. Chapter 13: Data Governance 20. Chapter 14: Epilogue 21. Index
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Data transformation best practices

As seen in previous chapters, analytics engineering embraces software engineering best practices to model, transform, test, deploy, and document data in a reusable way.

When it comes to writing transformation pipelines, SQL is the industry standard. Still, you might also want to use other languages, such as Python or Scala, depending on the tools you use for transformation.

The barrier to entry to writing SQL code is quite low. Thanks to its declarative nature, SQL is easy to read. Most data specialists know how to write SQL, making it easier for organizations to hire talent who can work with SQL pipelines, an important factor in democratizing transformation capabilities.

In this section, we will tackle SQL best practices for your transformation pipelines. We will also mention language specific to dbt and Databricks. In dbt, the SQL files in which developers write SELECT statements are called models. In Databricks, code is organized within...

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