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DataExpert-io
This is a repo with links to everything you'd ever want to learn about data engineering
NorthShip
Data Engineer Learning Handbook
amerob
A systems-first handbook and Python framework for ML engineers. It provides architectural patterns for CV, NLP, and tabular data. Includes production-ready modules for OOF pipelines, safe target encoding, and ensemble stacking.
phillymedia
Inquirer Data Engineering Team Handbook
pragunbhutani
Open Source Knowledge base. Talks about data infrastructure, product analytics, analytics engineering, product and engineering management principles and more.
This repo has all the resources you need to become an amazing data engineer!
Amrt1n3zm
Browser Security Handbook Written and maintained by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@google.com>. Copyright 2008, 2009 Google Inc, rights reserved. Released under terms and conditions of the CC-3.0-BY license. Table of Contents → Part 1: Basic concepts behind web browsers → Part 2: Standard browser security features → Part 3: Experimental and legacy security mechanisms Introduction Hello, and welcome to the Browser Security Handbook! This document is meant to provide web application developers, browser engineers, and information security researchers with a one-stop reference to key security properties of contemporary web browsers. Insufficient understanding of these often poorly-documented characteristics is a major contributing factor to the prevalence of several classes of security vulnerabilities. Although all browsers implement roughly the same set of baseline features, there is relatively little standardization - or conformance to standards - when it comes to many of the less apparent implementation details. Furthermore, vendors routinely introduce proprietary tweaks or improvements that may interfere with existing features in non-obvious ways, and seldom provide a detailed discussion of potential problems. The current version of this document is based on the following versions of web browsers: | Browser | Version | Test date | Usage* | Notes | |:--------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------| | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | 6.0.2900.5512 | Feb 2, 2009 | 16% | | | Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 | 7.0.5730.11 | Dec 11, 2008 | 11% | | | Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 | 8.0.6001.18702 | Sep 7, 2010 | 28% | | | Mozilla Firefox 2 | 2.0.0.18 | Nov 28, 2008 | 1% | | | Mozilla Firefox 3 | 3.6.8 | Sep 7, 2010 | 22% | | | Apple Safari | 4.0 | Jun 10, 2009 | 5% | | | Opera | 9.62 | Nov 18, 2008 | 2% | | | Google Chrome | 7.0.503.0 | Sep 7, 2010 | 8% | | | Android embedded browser | SDK 1.5 R3 | Oct 3, 2009 | n/a | | * Approximate browser usage data based on public Net Applications estimates for August 2010. Disclaimers and typographical conventions Please note that although we tried to make this document as accurate as possible, some errors might have slipped through. Use this document only as an initial reference, and independently verify any characteristics you wish to depend upon. Test cases for properties featured in this document are freely available for download. The document attempts to capture the risks and security considerations present for general populace of users accessing the web with default browser settings in place. Although occasionally noted, the degree of flexibility offered through non-standard settings is by itself not a subject of this comparative study. Through the document, red color is used to bring attention to browser properties that seem particularly tricky or unexpected, and need to be carefully accounted for in server-side implementations. Whenever status quo appears to bear no significant security consequences and is well-understood, but a particular browser implementation takes additional steps to protect application developers, we use green color to denote this, likewise. Rest assured, neither of these color codes implies that a particular browser is less or more secure than its counterparts. Acknowledgments Browser Security Handbook would not be possible without the ideas and assistance from the following contributors: Filipe Almeida Brian Eaton Chris Evans Drew Hintz Nick Kralevich Marko Martin Tavis Ormandy Wladimir Palant David Ross Marius Schilder Parisa Tabriz Julien Tinnes Berend-Jan Wever Mike Wiacek The document builds on top of previous security research by Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, Amit Klein, Jesse Ruderman, and many other security experts who painstakingly dissected browser internals for the past few years.
A setup for Data Engineer Handbook Bootcamp using Docker Compose Setup
rj180492
https://github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook.git
lmdcma27
Here i share my practices and solutions for the dataExpert BootCamp. You can follow it in the repo: https://github.com/DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook/tree/main/bootcamp/materials
ankitmohanpandey
Document practical learnings from real-world data engineering problems Practice system design for scalable data platforms Build reusable patterns for pipelines and analytics Share examples that can help other engineers learn Maintain a personal engineering knowledge base
himanisingh28
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HuhtaLauri
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back-offices
The ultimate repo for becoming the best data engineer!
kumarnihar09
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LBaldassarre
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murali4005
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soloHub
This repo has all the resources needed to become an amazing data engineer!
Sukanya15
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gatechme99
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zisayev
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Naik-Ramesh
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JSaldivia
copy of DataExpert-io: This is a repo with links to everything you'd ever want to learn about data engineering
OmarNAbuHijleh
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CihanE
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emmanuel-cefet
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