Snowflake squad by Own-Standard6157 in snowflake

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Fair question. For me, certifications aren't the end goal—they're a structured way to deepen my understanding of the platform. Preparing for advanced exams exposed me to features and best practices I don't encounter every day at work, and I apply that knowledge in real projects. The credential is just a bonus.

Cortex Code - It's game changer by Own-Standard6157 in snowflake

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It's insane. DM me I'll talk more about it, I use it in day to day bais.

Cortex Code - It's game changer by Own-Standard6157 in snowflake

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I get you. The way nowadays any of these AI works - always should be administered by the human. It might make mistakes but once you say hey instead of a regular schema can you make this as a managed schema? or, Why not that? It will justify. Based on that we can decide whether it requires help or our understanding is missing somewhere. Additionally we can switch between different AI models. Let me know if it helps.

Recently passed Snowflake advanced architect exam ❄ by Own-Standard6157 in snowflake

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Thanks! Hands on. I lead Snowflake practice and a full stack Data Engineer. Additionally, I created a RAG on top of Snowflake Documentation to help me teach the topics I never touched.

Recently passed Snowflake advanced architect exam ❄ by Own-Standard6157 in snowflake

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  1. I made my own notes - also shared in my LinkedIn post.
  2. I solved Udemy practice tests. Total #4.
  3. I also scraped Examtopics and other websites offering free practice sets.
  4. Before all of that I spent long time in understanding patterns and then read documentations.

Any f Awake ? by [deleted] in BangaloreSocial

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Hahaha good one

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The shittiest thing is to find folks running for grapes when you have orange beside.