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Brian Lipp
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Brian Lipp is a Technology Polyglot, Engineer, and Solution Architect with a wide skillset in many technology domains. His programming background has ranged from R, Python, and Scala, to Go and Rust development. He has worked on Big Data systems, Data Lakes, data warehouses, and backend software engineering. Brian earned a Master of Science, CSIS from Pace University in 2009. He is currently a Sr. Data Engineer working with large Tech firms to build Data Ecosystems.
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Setting up your environment

Before we begin our chapter, let’s take the time to set up our working environment.

The Databricks CLI

The first step is to install the databricks-cli tool using the pip Python package manager:

pip install databricks-cli

Let’s validate that everything has been installed correctly. If this command produces the tool version, then everything is working correctly:

Databricks -v

Now let’s set up authentication. First, go into the Databricks UI and generate a personal access token (PAT). The following command will ask for the host created for your Databricks instance and the created token:

databricks configure --token

We can quickly determine whether the CLI is set up correctly by running the following command, and if no error is returned, you have a working setup:

databricks fs ls

Git

Git will be used in this chapter and there are many ways to install it. I would recommend using https://git-scm.com/download...

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Brian Lipp is a Technology Polyglot, Engineer, and Solution Architect with a wide skillset in many technology domains. His programming background has ranged from R, Python, and Scala, to Go and Rust development. He has worked on Big Data systems, Data Lakes, data warehouses, and backend software engineering. Brian earned a Master of Science, CSIS from Pace University in 2009. He is currently a Sr. Data Engineer working with large Tech firms to build Data Ecosystems.
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