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    Data Loading with Python and AI

    April 17, 2025

    Modern data pipelines are the backbone of data engineering, enabling organizations to collect, process, and leverage massive volumes of information efficiently. But building and maintaining these pipelines isn’t always straightforward. From API rate limits and changing data schemas to ensuring consistent loading and transformation, engineers face many challenges that can disrupt operations. Mastering data ingestion, the process of collecting and importing data for immediate use or storage, is important for building resilient, scalable systems that can evolve with business needs.

    We just published a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will teach you all about mastering data ingestion for data engineering using Python. Created by Alexey Grigorev and Adrian Brudaru and supported by a grant from dlthub.com, this comprehensive course dives deep into the core challenges of building robust data pipelines and provides practical, real-world solutions. Whether you’re an aspiring data engineer or a developer looking to level up, this course equips you with senior-level strategies to design pipelines that gracefully handle schema evolution, API limitations, and more.

    In Alexey’s section of the course, you’ll start with the foundations: understanding what data ingestion really means and how to approach it through streaming, batching, and working with REST APIs. You’ll learn to normalize incoming data, load it into tools like DuckDB, and implement dynamic schema management to future-proof your pipelines.

    Adrian then teaches how to use DLT (Data Load Tool), an open-source Python library for data loading, to simplify and scale your pipeline implementations. You’ll go hands-on with configuring secrets, managing data contracts, handling incremental loading, tuning performance, and deploying your pipelines using tools like GitHub Actions, Crontab, Dagster, and Airflow. There’s even an exciting section on creating data pipelines using LLMs, where you’ll learn to craft effective prompts and integrate generative AI into your workflows.

    Here is the full list of sections in this course:

    Alexey’s part

    • Introduction

    • What is data ingestion

    • Extracting data: Data Streaming & Batching

    • Extracting data: Working with RestAPI

    • Normalizing data

    • Loading data into DuckDB

    • Dynamic schema management

    • What is next?

    Adrian’s part

    • Introduction

    • Overview

    • Extracting data with dlt: dlt RestAPI Client

    • dlt Resources

    • How to configure secrets

    • Normalizing data with dlt

    • Data Contracts

    • Alerting schema changes

    • Loading data with dlt

    • Write dispositions

    • Incremental loading

    • Loading data from SQL database to SQL database

    • Backfilling

    • SCD2

    • Performance tuning

    • Loading data to Data Lakes & Lakehouses & Catalogs

    • Loading data to Warehouses/MPPs,Staging

    • Deployment & orchestration

    • Deployment with Git Actions

    • Deployment with Crontab

    • Deployment with Dagster

    • Deployment with Airflow

    • Create pipelines with LLMs: Understanding the challenge

    • Create pipelines with LLMs: Creating prompts and LLM friendly documentation

    • Create pipelines with LLMs: Demo

    Check out the full course for free on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel.

    Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More 

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