
Matt's substack on high performance data engineering topics
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 66 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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Last week, I published the longest article I’ve ever written on this platform; it was a full End-To-End walkthrough on how to deploy DuckDB ETL jobs to AWS at scale; the article was well received but it also sparked some open ended question...
This one has been a long time coming. I’ve mulled over several months if I had the patience and willingness to write this one and do a full scale tutorial. But I ultimately came to the conclusion that something like this is absolutely neede...
From time to time, I pay homage to the language that started it all; the one that runs most of the world still today - good ole C code. If you started off in your programming journey with a language like Python, then trying to write in C ca...
If you’ve been in data engineering long enough, you’ve probably heard the phrase “predicate pushdown” for query optimization. But what exactly does that mean? How is it getting used in query engines today? And what are the implications of t...
I wrote an article last week that I thought would spark some interest. You can use AWS Athena as a serverless and cheap ETL engine with nothing more than some bash scripts. I’ve actually started using this approach in some projects I’ve bee...
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Hi, My name is Matt Martin and I have over 2 decades of experience with data engineering and BI. I enjoy solving hard problems with a variety of tech stacks. I will write articles often involving Spark, Duckdb, Polars, GCP, and AWS
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