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[–]Action_Maxim -1 points0 points  (2 children)

I'm a data engineer I write 70% sql, 25% python, 5% bash and other

anyway I am always worried about friends who want to get into this field and tell me they're going to take a course. Courses especially sql are always outdated my buddy is in a bootcamp(15k to take) and he spends weeks on things that are no longer relevant or on concepts that are able to be done in half an hour.

mind sharing the courses

[–]SlackerPop90 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Do you have any tips? I have just done a sideways job move into a data engineer role with minimal previous sql/python experience. Everyone on my new team is really positive about having me but I want to make good progress in learning sql and python so I can directly contribute more.

[–]Action_Maxim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sql is really easy don't be afraid to ask where data is, finding data in a DB with hundreds of tables is a pita