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MS Fabric End-to-End Project
Hi Fellow Fabricators and passionate learners, I've created a mini project in MS Fabric to demonstrate an end-to-end process. Check out the details and the GitHub link for the code. Link I hope you find it helpful in your learning journey. As promised Will, I will also integrate an ML model into this project. Feel free to explore the current version and enhance it further.
0 likes β€’ Jun '24
@Will Needham sure. I am occupied with the implementation of another software for a client. So trying hard to work in free time on this. Working on a client site and a different country is different πŸ™„
Passed DP-600
Hello everyone! I am excited to share that I passed my DP-600 exam yesterday. Special thanks to Will Needham for the support. Here are few concepts to revise before the test. - T-SQL/SQL: Object creation (e.g., view/table/procedure, etc.), Conditional expressions (COALESCE, LEAST, GREATEST, etc.), Window functions (e.g., "PARTITION BY") - Different Roles and Access Rights to Fabric Items: Data Analysts, Data Engineers, Data Scientists - Choosing the Right Items for Specific Scenarios: For Power Query requirements, dataflow is the recommended option. Includes the use of notebooks, pipelines, copy activity, procedures, etc. - PySpark Functions: withcolumn(), col(), withcolumnrenamed(), cast(), where(), filter(), dropna() etc Good luck to everyone preparing for the exam! Regards Musadiq https://www.linkedin.com/in/musadiqhussain/
0 likes β€’ Jun '24
@Will Needham Thank you so much Will. Your content is worthy and very helpful.
1 like β€’ Jun '24
Thank you @Santosh Pothnak
πŸŽ‰1000 COMMUNITY MEMBERS
😊 Today we crossed an exciting milestone - you are now part of a community of over 1000 other people learning Microsoft Fabric too! πŸ™Œ Thank you to you ALL for choosing to learn Fabric with us! πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ And thank you to all those that have contributed, through answering questions, sharing your experience, helping others out in the community. This community thrives when we all help each other out! Simply 'being around' conversations every day about Fabric, learning about other peoples' challenges with Fabric and working through solutions together has definitely accelerated my own learning journey, and hopefully you are also finding it useful too! Perhaps the most exciting thing is that Fabric is still new, this community is still new, and I'm determined to make it as useful to you all as possible as we move forward into the next phase!! PS: If you have found this community useful in your learning journey, feel free to share this link with your company/ colleagues/ friends: https://www.skool.com/microsoft-fabric/about
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Congratulations, Hurray!
πŸŽ‰ It's Friday! Share the Fabric WINS you've had this week πŸ‘‡
⏳ Learning Fabric can be a long journey, so it's important to take a moment to acknowledge the progress you have made! πŸ™Œ It's FRIDAY, so I'd love to hear some amazing things you've been doing with Fabric this week? Maybe you built your first data pipeline? Or wrote some killer SQL views in a data warehouse? Or built a lovely Power BI visual? OR learnt something new about Fabric? πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ LET US KNOW BELOW and let's celebrate each others' wins πŸ™Œ.
πŸŽ‰ It's Friday! Share the Fabric WINS you've had this week πŸ‘‡
3 likes β€’ Apr '24
In the last week. I ingested data from multiple sources CSV, links, website. creation of Dataflows. I was unable to load SVC file into notebook, from the remote server so i will start working on it this week. Goals for this week: - Working on the notebooks, to extract data from sources, transformation of it and then load it into lakehouse (Parquet format and direct into table). - creation of ML model for analysis - Creation of pipeline for the above tasks.
1 like β€’ Apr '24
@Will Needham Sure. I will let you know and share the details about the progress.
❗New to the community? INTRODUCE YOURSELF! 😊
πŸ‘‹ First things first - welcome to all the new joiners! 🀝 We have a bit of a tradition here for new joiners to introduce themselves just so everyone can say hello and learn about the amazing people (you!) that are regularly joining the community. It also helps me understand more about what you are looking to get out of the community (so I can make it a better experience for you!). πŸ’¬ So, don't be shy, we're a friendly bunch... feel free to say hello using the following questions as a guide: 1. Which part of the world are you signing in from? 2. What's your background (current role, industry, ambitions for the future)? 3. What attracted you to this community? 4. What excites you most about Fabric? 5. I'm really interested in learning more about _______ ? 6. Are you looking to get Fabric certified (DP-600)? Thank you for engaging and joining us on this exciting learning journey! πŸ™ Will
2 likes β€’ Apr '24
Hi, I am Musadiq from Pakistan. I am currently working as Senior Techno-Functional consultant for the Financial Institutions(Banking Domain). I have been working on the OFSAAI, Oracle, OBI, OAS, Weblogic Server and Regulatory Reporting of Capital, Credit Risk and Market Risk. Looking forward to explore and work on the MS Fabric and excited to be a part of this community. Thanks
0 likes β€’ Apr '24
@Will Needham Our other team is currently working on the MS Suite. From the security point, they are less flexible to change any version or move to other stack. We will suggest to migrate all the process and start working on Fabric. Note: We implement MS Products and Oracle Products for the clients (Financial Insititutions).
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Techno-Functional Consultant of Oracle Products

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