Last Week Reading (2020-06-28)

Last Week Reading (2020-06-28)

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ExpandString in Powershell
This function can do much more than you think.

Pester – using -should -throw
Useful example when you want to filter output by ExceptionType or ErrorId.

ADF: Include Headers in Zero Row Data Flows [UPDATED]
It has been a bug, but now you can learn to build mapping data flow in ADF.

Mapping Data Flows in Azure Data Factory
This project use case uses Covid-19 publicly available datasets and ADF MDF and compares it with Databricks and SSIS.

Apache Spark Connector for SQL Server and Azure SQL is now open source
… and the code is on GitHub available, obviously.

Using Python and Monte Carlo to predict my Student Loan Repayment
A Data Science approach to managing personal finances.

Recommended naming and tagging conventions
Do your names stick to the MS recommendations?

A word from Microsoft’s CEO

Video:

Azure Data Factory | Publish from code with one task in DevOps Pipeline (1/2)

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