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Week 1: Spot Any Interesting Fabric Content This Week? Share it Here!
Hey Everyone, Today WE are starting a weekly community round-up of valuable Microsoft Fabric contents! Participate by sharing one or two Fabric contents you found recently (or in coming days) that helped you learn, or inspired a new perspective on a topic in Fabric. How To Participate: - Share a Link to the resource . - Add a Note on what others might learn from it or why it stood out to you. - Check out contents shared by other members. This can be anything new to you, even if it’s been around a while, as long as you found it valuable. PS: Sharing content made by you or another community member is highly welcomed! Let’s keep each other in the loop with our best finds of the week. happy wednesday!
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Update: Iceberg tables can now be stored and used in Fabric. Check - - Fabric blog: Store and access your Iceberg data in OneLake using Snowflake and shortcuts - Documentation: Use Iceberg tables with OneLake - Mimoune Djouallah built 2 sample workflows and shared them on Linkedin: 1 , 2
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Thanks for sharing @Atindra Bandi πŸ‘
Practical summary of changes to DP-600 study guide
Hi everyone, Can someone more experienced explain in practical terms what has changed and how it affects the exam questions? From my perspective, it seems that there is less emphasis on ETL (especially with Spark notebooks), and more on the querying with SQL or KQL. I heard the exam can be heavy with DAX, but do you think it will be even heavier? How much KQL could we expect? I assume some of these changes were influenced by introducing DP-700 (still in beta) and MS will try to clearly separate these two exams on skillset. DP-600 will lean toward data analytics, while DP-700 toward data engineering. What do you think? Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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HI @Jakub Znamirowski, the change log section at the buttom of the study guide will provide you with a great summary of the changes. You can also checkout the study note in the classroom #Introduction to DP-600 exam (and course) for more resources. Be sure to make use of the discussion thread under the classroom note if you have more questions about this topic. Hope this helps!
πŸ‘‹ New joiner? Welcome! Introduce yourself here πŸ‘‡
INTRODUCE YOURSELF in this thread below! We're a friendly bunch, all with the goal of learning Fabric. Not sure what to say? You can use the template below: Hi, I'm ___, I'm from ___, I work in/ as a ___ I'm really interested in learning more about _______ ? Thank you for engaging and joining us on this exciting learning journey! πŸ™ Will
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Welcome aboard @Jor Lag . Great to have you !
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Welcome to the community @JoΓ£o Costa , great to have you !
Passed DP-600, Advice!
Howdy fellow Fabricators! I'm happy to report that I passed the DP-600 exam on the first try after two months of studying 15-30 minutes per day. My background is Data Engineering in Azure Synapse. Here are my takeaways. 1) Will's videos are a great base! 2) The practice tests from Microsoft are MUCH easier than the actual exam! Do not get complacent if you're doing well on those. 3) #1 BIGGEST TAKEAWAY: Learn how to Navigate Microsoft Learn! Seriously, this saved me, no doubt. I spent about an hour just learning how Microsoft Learn is structured and how to navigate from one set of documentation to the other. You need to learn how to navigate to Fabric documentation, PBI, DAX, M, and PowerQuery. You can go to Databricks for any PySpark you might not understand, too. You also need to understand the major keywords you'll need to search for based on the questions. 4) The was MUCH more about DAX than I expected, probably 6 questions. Same with M, probably 4 questions. Power Query was a solid 8 questions, with 3 of them being about data profiling. 5) Understand was query folding is important to know (or at least that it's part of Power Query so you search for it) 6) With the case study! You need to IMMEDIATELY know that there are a bunch of tabs that you need to review for each question. For example, the question will reference "Data requirements" but not state what they are. That's because they're in the data requirements tab. Will Needham! If you read this, I think a VERY valuable video would be to show yourself going through a few practice test questions and showing how to find the answers in MS Learn. I'm happy to collaborate with you on that if you'd like.
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Thanks for sharing @Anthony Kain . You're right, the practice questions can feel easier the more you attempt them, which might lead to a false sense of mastery over the exam topics.. πŸ‘πŸ½
[DP-600] Share your top tips for the exam
πŸ‘‡ Use this thread to share your top tips for the DP-600 exam, like I did in this lesson: #BONUS: TOP TIPS for the exam
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@Maurice Weststrate Thank for sharing . Curious to know if you find the practice exam you bought on Udemy to be more effective than the official practice questions ?
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Freelance data analyst || DP600 Certified || Community Moderator at Learn Microsoft Fabric || Entering Fabric zen πŸ§˜πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ:)

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