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DESCRIPTION:In the analytics world\, many of the trending data frameworks\,
  written in Python or other languages\, are adopting the declarative parad
 igm: users describe the desired end state\, and let the system figure out 
 the best steps to reach that state. This can be seen at many layers: data 
 extraction\, data transformation\, data visualization\, but also infrastru
 cture\, data quality\, governance... Lots of those frameworks use YAML as 
 the interface between the users (data engineers\, data analysts and other 
 data practitioners) and the desired system state.\nIn this presentation\, 
 I propose to dive into the origins of the declarative paradigm for data sy
 stems\, what it means for us as data practitioners\, and why we're actuall
 y not becoming glorified YAML developers. I will also talk about state man
 agement and GitOps\, and probably complain about YAML multiline strings.
DTSTAMP:20260513T172313Z
LOCATION:South Hall 2A
SUMMARY:The rise of the YAML engineer - Matthieu Caneill
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2024/talk/QQMDWQ/
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