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What skills are you implementing in your folder structure?
Hello, at the moment I am trying to automate the proces of my work as a datawarehouse specialist. Doing test project from loading the data from internet -> connecting it to postgressql (making dimension and fact tables) -> connecting with power bi for making a whole dashboard. The folder structure also includes creating a markdown file with a summary of the proces so I can iterate the folders and creating content (linkeding message for now) to eventually promoting services to the world (just a beginner). I was wondering if someone uses a skill or skills that he/she cannot live without it. I am currently using power bi skills and python. If you have to tips, those are always welcome!! BTW just found a nice github repo about Claude, certainly worth the effort to scroll through it: https://github.com/hesreallyhim/awesome-claude-code
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@Albot Bot Thank you Albot, great advice I will take a look at it. Honestly, just finished a test project and just afterwards I check the dim/ fact tables. They look good to me. Currently used a open source dataset from an ecommerce webshop. As you probably know, real world data is different than those open datasets you can find on the web. I have to create a proper proces where I can evaluate the work of claude at each critical step (example reviewing the tables). Do you have some ideas of what to implement in my workflow (now its starting from the source data to an actual report). I am exploring the possibilities of services to offer to businesses.
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@Ari Evergreen I 100% agree that is a better way. Eventually you cannot lean towards someone else his thought dump for example a github repo, because you cannot control that properly as your own work. I think that I am now lazy to make the work my own, but I definitely take your advice as in my work !
When did it finally click for you?
Going through the lessons and trying to connect everything. Some things make sense when I read them, but I know I haven’t fully “got it” yet. Feels like there’s always that one moment where it clicks and everything starts to come together. What was that moment for you?
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when I saw the video of clief. It opened my mind
Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Watch the intro video and introduce yourself in the intro post here 2. Start with The Foundation (free course). Concepts, folder architecture, prompting framework. Everything else builds on this. 3. Check in at the bottom of each lesson. Polls, discussion posts, other members working through the same stuff. Use them. 4. When you're ready to build real things, move to Implementation Playbooks (Level 2). When you're ready to build your own tools, Building Your Stack (Level 3). 5. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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glad to be here!
🏆 WEEKLY WINNER 🏆 Alexander Paschka
First Monday. First winner. Let's go. @Alexander Paschka topped the 7-day leaderboard with +454 points and earned himself free lifetime VIP access. (Thousands of dollars in value) He was already a paying VIP member, so we upgraded him to Free lifetime access. Free members get upgraded to Premium etc. That's how this works. You show up, you lead, you get taken care of. Now here's the part worth paying attention to. Alexander didn't rack up 454 points by gaming the system. He posted a real Win🏆. One of his clients is buying 10 seats of Claude Enterprise, and Alexander is leading the training. He learned how to do that here. Then he went out and sold it. The community went crazy because that post was useful. People wanted to know how he did it, what he said, how the conversation went. That's engagement you can't fake. You share something real, people respond. And that's the lesson buried in the leaderboard. The thing that got Alexander to #1 is the same thing that works on LinkedIn, on YouTube, on any platform where attention matters. You give people something they can use and they come back for more. The skills that make you valuable in this community make you valuable everywhere else too. I mean its the reason this community exists in the first place. And now you have a place to practice it, if it works here you know it will work every where else. Shoutout to @David Vogel at #2 with +221. David has been showing up in almost every post and every live class adding real, specific, helpful input. Consistent. Week after week. (He earned VIP early on) Keep watching that name. Millenial Cat and Shirsho Guha rounded out the top 4. Respect. The leaderboard resets soon. New week. New race. Whoever is on top next Monday morning gets the same deal. Free lifetime Premium if you're on the free plan. Free lifetime VIP if you're already VIP.
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