Vinish Kapoor is an Oracle ACE Pro, software developer, and founder of Vinish.dev, known for his expertise in Oracle. Vinish Kapoor is an Oracle ACE Pro, software developer, and founder of Vinish.dev, ...
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For years, the conventional wisdom for wide-eyed youngsters about to enter the job market was “learn to code.” Now, it seems like some of the programmers themselves could use the same advice. That’s ...
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The increasing adoption of AI technologies is presenting new challenges for our customers’ data estate and applications. Most organizations expect to deploy AI workloads across a hybrid mix of cloud, ...
Alex Merced is the co-author of O'Reilly's "Apache Iceberg: The Definitive Guide" and a developer advocate for Dremio ...
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In the world of data analysis, advanced SQL techniques are essential for extracting valuable insights from complex datasets. This comprehensive guide by Chandoo delves into these powerful techniques, ...
Scenario is working with very large (many GB) csv files and wanting to save them to parquet files after processing without reading/collecting them entirely into memory. I know how to do this with ...