I decided to begin my transition from DA to DE. I have the first 2 books you mentioned + a few use my classes on Python for pipelines and AWS intro to hopefully take one of the certs in the next 2-4 months. Your vid’s have been super helpful in providing a starting point and what to expect as a DE. Thank you!
To be honest I think it's better to read DDIA before diving into particular tools like Spark/Kafka. It would enhance one's abilities to comprehend the content of these books. But maybe the essential knowledge there is covered in these beginner books to some degree - I have only read Kimball from that bucket.
I am reading Fluent Python 2nd Edition, and it is incredible, I already had 4 years of experience working on Python and that book picked me up to the next level
Hi! Great video!! How about Kimball's Data Warehouse toolkit books? Should we read all these books ?? Should we read only The Definitive Guide to Dimensional Modeling ? Which ones are rhe best ? Could you please advise us about it ??
Thank you so much for sharing this! I've been a Data Analyst in a bank for the last 3 months and it's my first IT job, so thankful for all your advice, guiding and valuable information! Take care and be happy!
Nothing like "must read" of 9 books to make people not even start considering deep diving into the topic. Data engineers are software engineers that found data interesting, or dta scientists that found software engineering interesting. Its great knowledge to have if youre practicing either of these domains.
Great list, still relevant for 2024! Do you think its worth it to read both FODE and DDIA? I feel like having read the first the second might be covering the same topics
Wait did i actually show the Bible! I am asking because I don't see where I did it and I actually have my Bible on top of Joe's book so perhaps I had to move it when grabbing it and I didn't realize I left it in.
I have been studying to become data analyst 1 year and have landed a job, now i want to become a data engineer. How long does it realistically take? Because I heard no company hires anyoneone unless you have at least 3years of working experience with data
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I decided to begin my transition from DA to DE. I have the first 2 books you mentioned + a few use my classes on Python for pipelines and AWS intro to hopefully take one of the certs in the next 2-4 months. Your vid’s have been super helpful in providing a starting point and what to expect as a DE. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! I am so glad you are finding the videos helpful!
Heya, I'm in a similar situation, I'm also a DA atm and trying to learn DE. Would love to hear about your experience of how you are learning DE? :)
Hey, how is it going?
Kleppmann's book is absolutely brilliant - one of the best software books I have read (and I am not a data engineer).
Currently reading "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" and it is absolutely incredible!
It gets better on the reread!
Is it still relevant? It's quite old
To be honest I think it's better to read DDIA before diving into particular tools like Spark/Kafka. It would enhance one's abilities to comprehend the content of these books. But maybe the essential knowledge there is covered in these beginner books to some degree - I have only read Kimball from that bucket.
Yeah, I kind of kept fighting back and forth on exactly where that book belongs!
I am reading Fluent Python 2nd Edition, and it is incredible, I already had 4 years of experience working on Python and that book picked me up to the next level
Hi! Great video!! How about Kimball's Data Warehouse toolkit books? Should we read all these books ?? Should we read only The Definitive Guide to Dimensional Modeling ? Which ones are rhe best ? Could you please advise us about it ??
Very helpful, thank you for your content, keep up the good work 👏
thank you!
Another great sources, for my readlist. Thanks!
Thanks for listening
Thank you so much for sharing this! I've been a Data Analyst in a bank for the last 3 months and it's my first IT job, so thankful for all your advice, guiding and valuable information! Take care and be happy!
Thank you for the kind words and good luck on your Journey!
you are popping off with these videos lately
Thanks! I hope you're enjoying the topics!
@@SeattleDataGuy I just got into a Data Engineering team for my Data Science internship so I'm trying to learn some non-basic stuff in the meantime!
Nothing like "must read" of 9 books to make people not even start considering deep diving into the topic.
Data engineers are software engineers that found data interesting, or dta scientists that found software engineering interesting. Its great knowledge to have if youre practicing either of these domains.
Great summary. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for the shoutout Ben!
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing, this is helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
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Great list, still relevant for 2024! Do you think its worth it to read both FODE and DDIA? I feel like having read the first the second might be covering the same topics
Great videoo !! I watched ur previous books video days ago, glad that u update it
Glad you like them!
Got the first two!
Time to collect them all!
Which, if any, AWS certifications would you recommend for data engineering?
AWS Certified Data Analytics - Specialty
Where do you listen to these books ? Can you suggest an app.
Usually audiable
Haha love how you showed the Bible at the beginning of the video. These books are the Bible of data!
Wait did i actually show the Bible! I am asking because I don't see where I did it and I actually have my Bible on top of Joe's book so perhaps I had to move it when grabbing it and I didn't realize I left it in.
@@SeattleDataGuy At 0:08. Looks like Luke 2:51 haha
@@ellibot hahaha, I didn't even realize that was the Bible o.O. I just looked up b-roll "reading".
I have been studying to become data analyst 1 year and have landed a job, now i want to become a data engineer. How long does it realistically take? Because I heard no company hires anyoneone unless you have at least 3years of working experience with data
Incredible, couldn't agree more! These are precisely the books I always recommend :D
Glad we agree!
How many days it will take to complete these books. I want to complete it in 3 months is it possible.
its not about speed! Just take your time and enjoy learning!
Have you actually read these books seattle guy?
Yes, some I have listened to vs. read, like DDIA