6 articles tagged #dbt
All English for IT articles related to #dbt.
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dbt Snapshots and SCD2: English Vocabulary for Data Engineers
Learn English vocabulary for dbt snapshots and slowly changing dimensions to speak confidently in data engineering standups and design reviews.
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English for dbt Unit Tests and Model Contracts
Learn the English vocabulary for dbt testing: model contracts, column-level constraints, unit test YAML, given/expect patterns, and fixture data explained.
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dbt Advanced Patterns: English for Analytics Engineers
Master English vocabulary for advanced dbt patterns — incremental models, snapshots, macros, packages, ref and source functions, and metrics.
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Analytics Engineering in English: dbt, Data Models, and Stakeholder Communication
Learn the English vocabulary analytics engineers use — dbt models, ref(), marts, staging layers, data lineage, and how to communicate data work to stakeholders.
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Data Modelling Vocabulary: ER Diagrams, Normalisation, and Schema Design
Master data modelling English vocabulary: entities, relationships, normalisation, foreign keys, indexes, and dbt model types including staging, mart, and snapshot layers.
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Data Engineering Vocabulary: 70 Terms Every Data Engineer Must Know
Essential data engineering vocabulary: ETL, ELT, DAGs, data pipelines, Spark, Kafka, dbt, data contracts, lakehouse architecture, and 60 more terms with examples.
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