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The Journal of My Work


From Broken Blogs to Polished Posts, How I Built an AI Agent to Fix my Messy Content
If you prefer to watch, I have recorded a video. - https://youtu.be/70WYukFGvt0 A year ago, I started my solopreneur journey and did what any sensible millennial would do: I created a shiny new website at data-nova.io . But there was a problem. I'd been blogging on my old site, prathy.com , for years, and there was content there I genuinely cared about. I wanted everything in one place. Wix had this handy little tool that promised to seamlessly import all my WordPress blogs.


A Quick Blog Post: Orphaned Deployment Pipelines
You are not alone! I recently completed some work for a client regarding orphaned deployment pipelines. In small teams, where one or two developers handle most of the tasks, certain items may become orphaned, and accessing them can be challenging. While using REST API to achieve many things is common, working with PowerShell has never been my strong suit. Fortunately, this can be accomplished quite easily with Fabric and Fabric Notebooks. Below is a quick code snippet you can


Update Semantic Model column names with SemPy
SemPy offers many possibilities with Semantic Models in Microsoft Fabric, some of which are remarkably effective and simplify some tedious tasks. As Data Analytics Developers, we often debate the best naming conventions. However, business users expect us to set aside our fixation on naming conventions and create more readable outputs with a simple design. When we create our models for Power Users, Self-Service BI users, or Power BI designers, they need simple, explainable nam


Exploring Relationships in Semantic Models with #SemPy
Understanding the relationships between datasets is crucial in data analytics, especially in the world of self-service BI. Sempy, a Python library unique…


Document your Microsoft Fabric or Power BI workspaces with Semantic Link Labs
Documentation is a critical and tedious part of every project. However, it is essential to review existing developments or document new…


March Madness with conferences
Can you believe how amazing and hectic March has been?! So many community members got to experience some major conferences all…


#MicrosoftFabric Road Map and Web Scraping with Fabric
Like many I am also playing with Fabric, many of my clients are also excited about Fabric and want to know…


Document #PowerBI Workspaces with #MicrosoftFabric #Notebooks
If you are a consultant like me, you know how hard it can be to access Power BI Admin API or…


Twitter Analysis using SSIS 2016 and SQL Server R Services
After years of hesitation finally, I think I am ready to write my first blog post, or I should say I…
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