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Join me at All Day DevOps 2021 on Oct 28, 2021. Slide deck and session notes are available here!
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Reflection on how "You have to be technical" during informationals or interviews, especially with lack of context can lead to undesirable outcomes, including gatekeeping and more.
Make Parameter Cell in Azure Data Studio
SQL notebooks and PowerShell notebooks that we've created using Azure Data Studio, can be run on PowerShell CLI. If these notebooks can be run on PowerShell CLI, that means any automation systems or serverless architecture (Azure Automation combined with Azure Logic Apps as an example) should be able to run these notebooks also.

Upcoming Events

 Check out my upcoming presentations

From Oops to Ops: Incident Response with Jupyter Notebooks
Sep 16, 2021 at 9:10AM PT

From Oops to Ops: Incident Response with Jupyter Notebooks
Oct 28, 2021

Notebooks Deep Dive Session with Alan Yu & Julie Koesmarno
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:30PM PT

Stay Tuned for Nov – Dec 

TBD
Nov & Dec 2021

Learn more from streamed video contents

A collection of video contents to learn more about Azure Data Studio, Notebooks, KQL, Business Analytics and more! 

Basic KQL for troubleshooting Azure services via Azure Log Analytics

Learn in 20 minutes on how to use basic Kusto Query Language (KQL) in Azure Data Studio at Around the Clock with Azure SQL and ADF with Julie Koesmarno. We’ll use KQL to inspect Azure SQL event data stored in Azure Log Analytics

Feb 23, 2021

KQL in Azure Data Studio (Long)

A one-hour introduction of Kusto Query Language experiences, including the native KQL querying + notebooks and Kqlmagic in Azure Data Studio. Recorded live at SQL Saturday Singapore #1019 with Julie Koesmarno.

Nov 28, 2020

Notebooks 101 for SQL People

Learn how SQL people can take advantage of Jupyter Notebooks in Azure Data Studio in this one hour session recorded live at Scottish Summit with Julie Koesmarno.

Feb 2021. 

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This is a personal blog. The opinions and thoughts expressed here are solely mine and not those of my employers (past or current).

This blog contains MY personal journey as a Data Professional. Although I strive to achieve as accurate information as possible, all code, opinions, advice, and other content is presented solely for my own amusement, and should not be used for your own purposes without first validating it for accuracy. I reserve the rights to delete any comment for any reason whatsoever (abusive, profane, rude or anonymous comments). Please keep it polite and constructive. As with anything in live, we evolve; we change, so I may change my opinions and thoughts, hopefully for the better.

Copyright (c) 2020 by Julie Koesmarno.