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Podcast: Eliminate The Overhead In Your Data Integration With The Open Source dlt Library

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10/27/2023
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Podcast: Eliminate The Overhead In Your Data Integration With The Open Source dlt Library

Resharing the episode we did on Tobias Macey's data engineering podcast.

https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/dlt-data-integration-library-episode-390

dlt is an open-source Python library that allows you to load data from various and often messy data sources into well-structured, live datasets.

It simplifies the process of data extraction, normalization, and loading, and can be easily integrated into your Python scripts.

It's user-friendly, scalable, and can run wherever Python runs, making it a powerful tool for both beginners and senior professionals.

You can install it with pip install dlt. For more details, check out the Introduction to dlt.

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