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Added on December 22, 2020 3:39PM
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The Dataiku Academy is excited to announce its latest learning path, Advanced Designer , focused on empowering users to create advanced data pipelines and leverage automation in Dataiku DSS.
The new learning path will take you to the next level of advanced data preparation, by enabling you to create advanced partitions, use variables and plugins, and much more!
The original read more link in this announcement is not working for me.
http://advanced-designer-learning-path-launched-on-dataiku-academy/ba-p/12830
I suspect that you meant to send us to:
https://academy.dataiku.com/path/advanced-designer
Thanks for updating the link.
Hi @tgb417
Thank you for pointing this out. We have updated the link so that it correctly redirects to the Advanced Designer Learning Path.
Bonjour, Il n y a pas de sous titres en anglais pour les vidéos de la visual recipe 102. Bien dommage, car en plus il n y a plus les versions texte plus précises que les seules vidéos.
Cdlt.
Hi! Subtitles for the new Advanced Designer courses are in the process of being uploaded. We will still have French and English versions. Also, if you click on the "Details" tab to the top right of a video, you'll find the text summary. Thanks!
I have a question about the prerequisites. I see that "Visual Recipes 2" is a core requirement of the new Advanced Designer certification. Does that mean one should go back and do "Visual Recipes 1" first, which was only optional under the "Core Designer" certification? Are there any other prerequisites from the optional courses under Core Designer that you would recommend before embarking on Advanced Designer learning path?
Thanks
Osama
Hi Osama, Visual Recipes 101 covers the complete collections of visual recipes. Visual Recipes 102 covers some of the more advanced techniques of certain recipes and helpful tips to using visual recipes more generally. So completing 101 is definitely relevant material, but 102 should have all of the necessary material to complete the course. The choice is really up to you. If you encounter something unfamiliar (such as a Sync recipe in the Advanced Designer certificate), you can also use Visual Recipes 101 as reference material.
The other optional courses in Core Designer (around SQL) are not required for the Advanced Designer learning path.
Thanks Sean for quick response! All clear.
Thanks
Osama
Sorry ignore double responses. Thanks again.