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Published inOct 2020
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Paul Crickard
Paul Crickard
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Paul Crickard

Paul Crickard authored a book on the Leaflet JavaScript module. He has been programming for over 15 years and has focused on GIS and geospatial programming for 7 years. He spent 3 years working as a planner at an architecture firm, where he combined GIS with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and CAD. Currently, he is the CIO at the 2nd Judicial District Attorney's Office in New Mexico.
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In this chapter, you learned how to build a data pipeline using data from a REST API. You also added a flow to the data pipeline to allow you to backfill the data, or to recreate a database with all of the data using a single pipeline.

The second half of the chapter provided a basic overview of how to build a dashboard using Kibana. Dashboards will usually be outside the responsibilities of a data engineer. In smaller firms, however, this could very well be your job. Furthermore, being able to quickly build a dashboard can help validate your data pipeline and look for any possible errors in the data.

In the next chapter, we begin a new section of this book, where you will take the skills you have learned and improve them by making your pipelines ready for production. You will learn about deployment, better validation techniques, and other skills needed when you are running pipelines in a production environment.

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Published in: Oct 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781839214189

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Paul Crickard

Paul Crickard authored a book on the Leaflet JavaScript module. He has been programming for over 15 years and has focused on GIS and geospatial programming for 7 years. He spent 3 years working as a planner at an architecture firm, where he combined GIS with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and CAD. Currently, he is the CIO at the 2nd Judicial District Attorney's Office in New Mexico.
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