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A look into the TestLakeHaus

This is a place where you will find notes, code snippets, ideas both formed and not. A personal wiki, a knowledge database, or a blog if you like. Topics will revolve mostly around Docker, Databases, Data Engineering, Automated testing, some finance, some Julia, some R, a little Python, and anything else that comes up while doing my day job, or exploring new ideas, software, or systems.

Years ago I packed up my O'Reilly library, and began relying on Google to have all of the answers. Now I find some things are quick and easy to find, implement, and document. Other things are harder than they should be. Searching Stack Overflow, and poor documentation can be frustrating. This often leads me to code by trial and error as I try to find the solution that is current, actually works, or solves the problem I am attempting to solve!

I wanted a place where I could collect the solutions that work, the articles that provide insight into systems, or language syntax, and why one way may be better than another. A place where I can add the context of the solution that made it the right one for me, without the need to parse upvotes, or forum fud! A place to throw out ideas, and come back to them, enhance them, or throw them away.

Like the idea of a 'data lakehouse', a LakeHaus of ideas to fight Internet fud, and provide tested solutions that I hope might prove useful to others!


This Hugo theme is called 'digitalgarden', and it's initial home page came with an introduction to the 'digital garden' concept. The foundations ring true to what I was looking to put together, and it happens to be a nice theme as well. The theme example home page also included this link to a slightly more indepth look into the idea of a 'digital garden'.

Check out The Digital Garden by Josh Branchaud.

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