Using atomic design in report and model development
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- The ‘atomic design methodology’ is an approach to make Power BI development more efficient and repeatable.
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It blows me away when I watch stuff like this. Just amazing the depth of knowledge and creativity some people have for Power BI. What this video highlights to me is the limitations Power BI has in terms of re using components like measures and visuals. Hopefully Microsoft is taking notice of this.
Stay on until the end for a great demo of how it all comes together :)
Awesome application of Brad Frost's principles! As another Atomic Design fan, it I great to see more people embracing what webdesign has to teach us in the data field. Outstanding video. - T, from Data Rocks.
Glad to see you here, and thanks so much! That means a lot coming from you.
That ending. That's how I feel when I go back and look at models I created in the past. 😁
Great methodology! Love the ending!🙂
Great video and communicated well - love the D&D books and dragon (right hand side) and Dax book on the left - lol ending
Kurt is the Data Goblin after all. 💚
Good video. Part 17:19 was also very instructive.
bravo ragazzi! This is a super important video and subject. I will try them on my projects.
wait a minute... how did you get the Create A Jupyter Notebook external tool in your Power BI?!
Ciao Kurt, the new "On-object interaction" option don't solve the limitation at 15:28? You can swap fields/measures, without needing to remove and add them, don't know if it keeps the formatting in every occasion though. Great video btw, the 3/30/300 one too, very inspiring, looking forward for the next ones.
It does in part yes; you can find this in the article too. I didnt go into it in detail in this video because the feature is in preview and will likely change which is harder to update in the video as opposed to the article. 🙂
This is excellent. I would assume that the PBIP format and scripting could help overcome the limitations you pointed out when using the visualization library approach via a PBIX copy/paste?
Yes, eventually, this will be key.
very helpful ! Would like to learn how to use the tabular editor
The Tabular Editor documentation has a lot of videos (and all the basic features are also in the free Tabular Editor 2 version):
docs.tabulareditor.com/onboarding/index.html
I'm excited for this series of videos! Thanks again.
Loving this!
WAIT UNTIL THE END LOL🤭
Interesting concept
Top content, as usual.
Great, thank you
This is golden!🎉
I want to see this guy smile😂
Some day
Thank you, Jesus 👋
That's just Kurt. ;)
When I heard “atomic” I thought of dimensional design principle of bringing in data at the most detailed level. Transaction level instead of aggregation at Day level. Let’s see.
It's based upon a known methodology from UI/UX, whereby something complex is made by combining simple building blocks that you can apply as components to new solutions in a modular way.
Grain, Granular, or Granularity are the phrases I think of when reading your description. If a table is more granular, it has more details (like order and line number), if it has less granularity or a larger grain size, then it is more aggregated (like to the day level).