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Collection of Sample Databricks Spark Notebooks ( mostly for Azure Databricks )
Text Analytics Jupyter Notebook example for the Azure cognitive service
Using Azure Databricks (Spark) for ML, this is the //build 2019 repository with homework examples, code and notebooks
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Are you like me , a Senior Data Scientist, wanting to learn more about how to approach DevOps, specifically when you using Databricks (workspaces, notebooks, libraries etc) ? Set up using @Azure @databricks
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A simple command line tool and Python API to convert Python files to Azure Synapse Analytics notebooks and vice versa.
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An end-to-end Machine Learning project from writing a Jupyter notebook to check the viability of the solution, to breaking down the same into modular code, creating a Flask web app integrated with a HTML template to make a website interface, and deploying on AWS and Azure.
Sample notebooks on Azure Databricks for ETL
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