A Reddit subreddit focused specifically on ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) topics. The community discusses ETL tools, best practices, pipeline design patterns, and troubleshooting data integration challenges.
Python data engineers use r/ETL to get second opinions on pipeline architecture decisions, troubleshoot issues with Python ETL libraries, and learn from practitioners who have already solved the problems they are encountering. The community's collective experience with Python-based ETL frameworks provides practical guidance beyond what official documentation covers.
A Reddit subreddit focused specifically on ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) topics. The community discusses ETL tools, best practices, pipeline design patterns, and troubleshooting data integration challenges.
Yes, /r/ETL is free to use.
/r/ETL is listed under the Communities & Learning category on Python Data Engineering.
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