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julian506/README.md

I'm Julián, a backend developer since 2020 who never tires of learning

  • 🔭 I’m currently working as a backend developer using PHP framework Laravel ⌨️

  • 🌱 I’m currently learning VueJS in order to become a full stack developer

  • 🌐 I like a lot to learn about servers and web deployment using technologies like Docker

  • ⚡ Fun fact: I use tabs over spaces


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C++ PHP Linux Python Git Bash Laravel MySQL

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Git Bash Linux Docker

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  1. international-football-databricks-warehouse international-football-databricks-warehouse Public

    This repo contains a Python notebook for Databricks that creates a Data Warehouse from the "International football results from 1872 to 2024" Dataset. Built during my internship at Globant.

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. openweathermap-etl-airflow openweathermap-etl-airflow Public

    A simple ETL built using Python, Airflow and Azure SQL Database using data from OpenWeatherMap

    Python

  3. openweathermap-etl openweathermap-etl Public

    A simple ETL for temperature data from the Openweathermap API, storing it into an Azure SQL Database

    Python 2

  4. my_python_review my_python_review Public

    A Python Review following the course The Complete Python Bootcamp From Zero to Hero in Python by Jose Portilla during the first month of my internship at Globant

    Jupyter Notebook