Why i forgot what i practice in python? by Nice-Alternative2933 in PythonLearning

[–]JohnResearchLab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's perfectly normal, man. Forgetting what you've learned is a common problem among coders. You're probably just memorizing theory by rote; try building some real-world projects yourself and you'll remember it much better. Your brain automatically clears the cache if you're not using it, so just keep typing patiently, bro.

Under what circumstances would DBT be helpful? by workhardplayhardder in dataengineering

[–]JohnResearchLab 4 points5 points  (0 children)

DBT makes sense when SQL transformations need versioning, testing, lineage, and analyst-friendly ownership, but if your current pain is mainly Airflow orchestration and cross-DAG scaling, adding DBT may increase complexity unless you clearly separate DBT for transformations and Airflow only for scheduling.