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Data science with Microsoft Fabric – Plotting ROC curve and distribution of scores

ROC (Receiver Operation Characteristics) – curve is a graph that shows how classifiers performs by plotting the true positive and false positive rates. It is used to evaluate the performance of binary classification models by illustrating the trade-off between True

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Data engineering functions on large datasets in Microsoft Fabric

Data engineering and even simple data wrangling functions in Fabric can make several tasks faster, when you know know, which package (language) to choose. By comparing Python Pandas with PySpark Pandas (Koalas), we will see that there are huge performance

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Advent of 2023, Day 25 – Learning paths, materials, and documentation on Microsoft Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: To wrap up the series, let’s check the material available online, for you to continue learning, exploring and enjoying Microsoft Fabric. The official website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-fabricMicrosoft Learn: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/Training path: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/Github: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/fabric-docs/tree/mainFabric Community: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/ Youtube channel –

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Advent of 2023, Day 24 – OneLake in Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: OneLake comes automatically with every Microsoft Fabric tenant and represents a single, logical data lake. Its main features are its unification and one copy of data across the organization and multiple analytical engines. OneLake is

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Advent of 2023, Day 23 – Admin Portal in Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: Admin portal serves purpose for governing and setting the Microsoft Fabric, where you can make  tenant settings, also access the Microsoft 365 admin portal, and control how users interact with Microsoft Fabric. To access the

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Advent of 2023, Day 22 – Apps in Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: Apps are collections of dashboards and reports in one easy-to-find place. Go to Apps and click on “Get Apps”. Click the Microsoft Fabric Capacity Metrics tile, click on “get it” and later click on “install

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Advent of 2023, Day 21 – Monitoring workspaces with Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: Monitoring workspaces, executions and checking logs is so quintessential, that one should get familiarized with this in the first place. Monitoring Hub The easy way to check, view and track your activities and execution and

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Advent of 2023, Day20 – Working with notebooks in Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: Notebooks have been around for a long time and people, community, and professionals have proven the usability, practicality, versioning and reliability of notebooks. Not to mention the clarity and hygiene. But opinions are also divided.

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Advent of 2023, Day 19 – Event streaming with Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: In Fabric, you can create streaming semantic model and when selecting you will get the usual sources: Differences are explained here: Once we create a PubNub API and use the following key and channel name

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Advent of 2023, Day 18 – Exploring Power BI in Microsoft Fabric

In this Microsoft Fabric series: We have created a Power BI report directly from the datalake and today we will check how to do same with dashboard and paginated reports. Select new “Paginated report”. Select a data we want to

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