Looking for a new developer job! Remote or PDX. Python, JavaScript, React, SQL. I enjoy full stack dev and data mangling. I'd love to continue working in healthcare and/or with products, businesses making the world a better place. Resume: https://t.co/kfTJcfp1CV
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RedBear (gizm00@tenforward.social)'s status on Monday, 13-Aug-2018 09:41:13 EDT RedBear
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RedBear (gizm00@tenforward.social)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jan-2018 09:55:33 EST RedBear
"modern JavaScript explained for dinosaurs" by Peter Jang, really nice article explaining the evolution of JavaScript for the web. Helpful if you're coming from a HTML/JS web background trying to wrap your head around modern JS frameworks. Also, dinosaur comics!!
https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/modern-javascript-explained-for-dinosaurs-f695e9747b70
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RedBear (gizm00@tenforward.social)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 20:51:58 EST RedBear
Spent the day with this kitty
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RedBear (gizm00@tenforward.social)'s status on Monday, 06-Nov-2017 18:04:19 EST RedBear
Anyone here have advice on #etl #datawrangling #testing?
I have several ETL processes in SQL, mostly dealing with the "T", and I want to test them to validate that the transformations are happening as expected. Any good guides or advice on testing ETL?
I've thought about creating test input and output data and verifying the ETL results that way. I figure there has to be methods in place already for doing this kind of thing and I just don't know about it.
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