Jan. 18, 2023, 8 a.m. | Michael Kennedy (@mkennedy)

Talk Python To Me talkpython.fm

Monorepos are contrary to how many of us have been taught to use source control. To start a project or app, the first thing we do is create a git repo for it. This leads to many focused and small repositories. A quick check of my GitHub account shows there are 179 non-fork repositories. That's a lot but I think many of us work that way. But it's not like this with monorepos. There you create one (or a couple) …

app check cloud computing control course data science developer employees git github ide leads mongodb multiple nosql online course podcast programming project pycharm python python2 python3 shows small software software developer technology think training web web development work

Data Architect

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Data ETL Engineer

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Lead GNSS Data Scientist

@ Lurra Systems | Melbourne

Senior Machine Learning Engineer (MLOps)

@ Promaton | Remote, Europe

Principal Machine Learning Engineer (AI, NLP, LLM, Generative AI)

@ Palo Alto Networks | Santa Clara, CA, United States

Consultant Senior Data Engineer F/H

@ Devoteam | Nantes, France