More than a mere collection of terms, this is a curated network of data engineering knowledge to facilitate exploration and discovery. Like a digital garden, it features 1000+ interconnected concepts as gateways to deeper insights.
Key features:
- Covers 100+ core data engineering topics
- Inspired by Second Brain and Digital Garden methodologies
- Includes links to books, podcasts, and thought leaders in the field
- Updated regularly
- Ideal for both beginners and experienced professionals
I actually did the other thing too, that you can update and PR here: https://github.com/airbytehq/glossary/. The same approach, but not many did, it. And for me to keep going is much easier if it's just me, as I can spend time on producing valuable content and not merging, although the value of other opinions would be greatly beneficial too.
It's all in my Obsidian Vault. And I update every day. I do it mainly for myself. I have been a writer for 8 years, but I have been taking notes already since 2003 (OneNote). But since I use Obsidian, it takes me zero effort to publish some notes publicly; that's why I'll have an easy time continuing. And I focus on small bites every day, rather than huge updates and try hard. This way it's just natural to me. Whenever I research something or learn something, I add it to my Vault, it only takes me 10 more seconds to put it in the work of research I did already. If I want, I spend some more minutes to add some thoughts and connect with other related terms. But that's where I learn most. So it's really rewarding to me.
Key features:
- Covers 100+ core data engineering topics
- Inspired by Second Brain and Digital Garden methodologies
- Includes links to books, podcasts, and thought leaders in the field
- Updated regularly
- Ideal for both beginners and experienced professionals
Happy to get feedback :)