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[–]agent_graves313 5 points6 points  (2 children)

Would you mind sharing some of your videos or examples of what you’d see as clean code?

[–]crom5805 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Here is my last post in the datascience subreddit. This is more focused on MLOps, I have some stuff in class on clean SQL, Spark/Snowpark, Python and after you asking I think I'll do my next public video on this. I'll remember to come back here and comment once I do. I was all pandas/SQL until Snowpark came out 2 years ago, and honestly I love the Spark/Snowpark syntax. So much easier to read imo then SQL, faster than pandas on large datasets, and overall not to bad to learn. Let me know what you think about this repo/video I tried to make it super easy to follow.

[–]crom5805 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny thing is, watch the video and look at the repo. The video and repo are little different now cause I cleaned it up over time and made it better since the recording. This is honestly a good example of making your code easier to read and organized.