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  • How I Built CI/CD For Data Pipelines in Apache Airflow on AWS

    How I Built CI/CD For Data Pipelines in Apache Airflow on AWS

    Let's learn how to build a CI/CD process for data pipelines in Apache Airflow - a commonly used platform for building data engineering workloads.

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Amazon Web Services can be managed using the AWS management console or through the APIs. There is another method, however, Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (or AWS CLI for short). AWS CLI allows you can use Linux shells, Windows PowerShell or ES2 instances straight from your terminal.

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