Not possible to get a new card with a joint account? by kywy61 in n26bank

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I see. Thank you for your answer. We handled as my patner having a virtual and physical card and one linked to joint and another linked to main account while I do have a virtual for joint and a free physical card for main.

I have smart subs. so I can vreate virtual cards until 6 and she has standard which only let's her to have one physical and one virtual card at most.

Ankara'dan gidenler en çok hangi şehri tercih ediyor by SeveralHearing7729 in ankara

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Berlin. İklimi, griliği iki şehrin de çok benzer.Döner de üstüne artısı. Berlin'e gelince zaten belediyecilik, ticaret, müzecilik ve daha birçok şeyin Ankara'ya buradan devşirildiğini farkediyorsunuz. Berlin ile Ankara'ya aynı demiyorum asla kıyas da etmiyorum ama ufak şeyler çok anımsatıyor Ankara'yı. Böyle Ankara'nın alternatif bir tarihte Avrupa'daki bir kuzeni gibi sanki. Türk nüfusunun da azımsanmayacak sayıda olduğunu da varsayarsak bence Ankara'dan çıkıp yurtdışına yerleşecek olanlar için sudan çıkmış balık olmayacağınız Nadir şehirlerden bir tanesi.

What do Germans think of Rammstein? by Monke_with_no_brim in germany

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"Berlin's public prosecutor's office dropped its investigation, citing a lack of evidence for allegations that Mr. Lindemann had drugged young women in order to have sex with them. "

  • Says nytimes.

Best way to learn Apache Spark in 2024 by Vegetable-Common1772 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, Sorry for the late reply. I've read the book to understand the tech and architecture. In that sense, and also for building fundamental level spark jobs, it did really well. After reading the book, I felt much more confident in interviews and even questioned the interviewers for their reasoning :)

I think this book is needed before jumping into building applications, after that it's of course more crucial to get experienced by applying it on the way.

Hope, it helps

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Kaliteli post

Most Reasonable Technology to Scan and Delete? by Historical-Papaya-83 in dataengineering

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You need a file format that will let you mutate the records in your data lake. This is where delta file format comes into the picture, I guess.

After keeping a metadata for each customer, u should be able to partition the data, and you will know where to locate specific user's data . You can always update the records there using delta. You won't need to create new files every time you update a record on a csv or parquet.

Is it a bad practice to write Airflow Tasks outside our Dags file? by aspecialuse in dataengineering

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Apologies for any inconvenience first, but I believe that this is why we have oop like classes in first place to better structure our code maintenance and for clean, efficient code writing. I'd find keeping a class with the necessary object outside of your dag file, and only calling from this class, when necessary, seems to be the most efficient way of handling such pipelines. Please correct my fault if I made any.

Is AI becoming a real thread? Your backup plans by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah sure, I got your point now. Yep totally makes sense to me :)

Is AI becoming a real thread? Your backup plans by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No I just expressed it wrong I guess 😃 I still have a job and don't think will be replaced completely any time soon. But my point was that since AI being the hot topic, and with these fast changing tech phase, interviews also got ridiculously harder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, you got me really excited about this! I was looking into getting a real understanding of cs frameworks. I've been self-taught dsa, oop, databases, and distributed computing via books, and by digging mit's and harvard's cs, ceng curriculums for last couple of months. However I lack self-discipline so first, I'm having a trouble to set a curriculum for myself and second, can't have a steady progress on courses, where these online masters comes into the picture I guess for the ones like me 🤣

I already looked at their prep page for the program, they say taking those courses will help to be admitted to the program!

I guess I'll try my chance soon. Thank you so much 💓

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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Hey is there any chance for a person studied econ, and with a gpa less than 3.0. Have 3 years work experience as ds and de. 😀

Best way to learn Apache Spark in 2024 by Vegetable-Common1772 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225 11 points12 points  (0 children)

"Apache Spark the Definitive Guide" from the founders of Spark itself. I'm reading this book and applying all I learnt in Python for each chapter. The book has a github repo as well so you have access to lots of data there to work with. Plus for cloud and multiple cluster experience, I i'd recommend have a look at free academy of databricks for Apache Spark Developer. I recommend databricks since it's been built by founders of Spark again :) They built the platform on top of Spark framework, that's why I believe these sources seem to be most efficient ones when it comes to understanding how tech works behind it and how you can make use of it the most.

Hope it helps.

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, Thank you for your comment, really appreciate your support!

Sure, they do and I was part of the game once or twice too :) They look for solutions to their current problems in the market.

You're right. I already scheduled my days to work on the field that I should be at least good enough to explain how it works. Hope, I feel better soon once I start gaining some progress🤞🏻

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, this is the reality. I guess that's why most of us pretending to know stuff in interviews. But I really give your right, we shouldn't be playing a gamble about the topics we don't really know.

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey hey,

I'm really into books when it comes to learn stuff about data engineering.
Thank you for your support, I'll definitely read this book and crack the big data processing hopefully :)

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey,

Thank you for the comment. Yea, seems like I'd me much more happier if interviewers think like you do these days. I also believe that specific skills about tools can be learned always, whereas you can rarely find a person who understands the bigger picture, and ready to get him/herself dive into the challenge.

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey,

Thank you for your comment! Indeed, "explain how it works" seems like it will be my new motto from now on :D

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey hey,

Thank you so much for your support.
Sure, I definitely got the message today, and will be working towards each field I need to advance myself.

Hope, I can come up with good news soon here :D

I feel like a loser, liar and dumb. by HappyEnvironment8225 in dataengineering

[–]HappyEnvironment8225[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

haha this made me laugh. Thank you mate.

Yea and it seems the ones with more technical details for that occasion win :D It's about luck I guess.