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  • Loading data in Azure Synapse Analytics using Azure Data Factory

    In my last article, Loading data in Azure Synapse using Copy, I discussed about loading data in the SQL Pool of Azure Synapse Analytics using the COPY command. Here, I will discuss the step-by-step process for data loading in the SQL Pool using Azure Data Factory (ADF). https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/loading-data-in-azure-synapse-analytics-using-azure-data-factory

  • Incremental Data Loading using Azure Data Factory – SQLServerCentral

    In my last article, Loading data in Azure Synapse Analytics using Azure Data Factory, I discussed the step-by-step process for loading data from an Azure storage account to Azure Synapse SQL through Azure Data Factory (ADF). ADF basics are covered in that article. https://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/incremental-data-loading-using-azure-data-factory

  • Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Home Network Content Filter

    Every device on your network is bombarded 24/7 with malware, banner ads, pop-ups, and activity-tracking scripts. All that extra cruft slows down your browsing. But with a bit of tinkering, you can program a tiny and cheap Raspberry Pi computer to block this noisome dross. https://www.wired.com/story/diy-raspberry-pi-home-network-content-filter/

  • Optus Unveils $1-Per-Day Prepaid Plans

    Optus has launched new one-dollar-a-day subscription prepaid mobile plans. https://www.channelnews.com.au/optus-unveils-1-per-day-prepaid-plans/

  • Using Visual Studio Code to query Power BI

    In this article, I’m going to show how you can use Visual Studio Code to run queries against a Power BI model. Usually, this is the kind of task you would use the excellent DAX Studio for, but sometimes you have a requirement that doesn’t quite fit DAX Studio. https://dax.tips/2020/08/24/using-visual-studio-code-to-query-power-bi/

  • Displaying Routes On A Map In Power BI

    In last week’s post I described the new Power Query M functions for working with Well Known Text objects, and in a post a few weeks ago I showed how you can use the Icon Map custom visual to display Well Known Text data. https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2020/08/23/displaying-routes-on-a-map-in-power-bi/

  • Capture life changing before your eyes!

    Don’t blink or you’ll miss it! What do we mean by ‘it’ exactly? It’s EVERYTHING — the world around us is alive, just like we are! That’s why this week we want you to use your digital making skills to capture life and its constant change. https://www.raspberrypi.org/at-home/posts/capture-life/

  • A Framework For Learning New Data Science Concepts Quickly

    Success in data science and software engineering depends on our ability to continuously learn new models and concepts. Both domains are infinitely large umbrellas of nested ideas. https://towardsdatascience.com/a-framework-for-learning-new-data-science-concepts-quickly-4a691250dc5c

  • 5 free resources every data scientist should start using today

    Four years ago, I was a recent college grad, starting out my career at a four-person IoT startup. One of my first assignments was to research and propose a solution for an AI-based digital assistant for military settings. https://thenextweb.com/growth-quarters/2020/08/08/5-free-resources-every-data-scientist-should-start-using-today-syndication/

  • Remote access your Raspberry Pi securely — The MagPi magazine

    Some people take things further and use a third-party service to help protect their Raspberry Pi. In this tutorial, we’re taking a look at remote.it to set up a work network using Raspberry Pi as a remote access gateway. With remote. https://magpi.raspberrypi.org/articles/remote-access-your-raspberry-pi-securely