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This instructor-led training course prepares you to clear Exam DP-203: Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure. Exam DP-203 is the prerequisite to earn Microsoft's Azure Data Engineer Associate certification.
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- Techsmith Snagit
- Microsoft Visual Studio Code
- Microsoft Azure
- Azure PowerShell
- Azure CLI
- Transact-SQL
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Thanks to my Pearson editor Laura Lewin for making this course possible. Thanks to Lindsay Ventimiglia and the rest of the O'Reilly team for your awesome hosting skills. Thanks to all my students, past and present - I appreciate each and every one of you.