Using atomic design in report and model development

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • The ‘atomic design methodology’ is an approach to make Power BI development more efficient and repeatable.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @oconnorra
    @oconnorra Před dnem +5

    Stay on until the end for a great demo of how it all comes together :)

  • @leppyr64
    @leppyr64 Před dnem +4

    That ending. That's how I feel when I go back and look at models I created in the past. 😁

  • @gvitullib
    @gvitullib Před dnem +4

    Good video. Part 17:19 was also very instructive.

  • @mathew9665
    @mathew9665 Před 2 dny +6

    Great video and communicated well - love the D&D books and dragon (right hand side) and Dax book on the left - lol ending

    • @leppyr64
      @leppyr64 Před dnem +2

      Kurt is the Data Goblin after all. 💚

  • @sheilahart7528
    @sheilahart7528 Před 2 dny +3

    Great methodology! Love the ending!🙂

  • @thasr81
    @thasr81 Před 16 hodinami

    Awesome application of Brad Frost's principles! As another Atomic Design fan, it I great to see more people embracing what webdesign has to teach us in the data field. Outstanding video. - T, from Data Rocks.

  • @workstuff5253
    @workstuff5253 Před 2 dny +3

    I'm excited for this series of videos! Thanks again.

  • @maxatilla4886
    @maxatilla4886 Před dnem +2

    very helpful ! Would like to learn how to use the tabular editor

    • @SQLBI
      @SQLBI  Před dnem +2

      The Tabular Editor documentation has a lot of videos (and all the basic features are also in the free Tabular Editor 2 version):
      docs.tabulareditor.com/onboarding/index.html

  • @bkundrat
    @bkundrat Před dnem +2

    This is excellent. I would assume that the PBIP format and scripting could help overcome the limitations you pointed out when using the visualization library approach via a PBIX copy/paste?

    • @KurtBuhler
      @KurtBuhler Před dnem

      Yes, eventually, this will be key.

  • @adnanazadZR49
    @adnanazadZR49 Před 2 dny +2

    This is golden!🎉

  • @TheLahtMan
    @TheLahtMan Před dnem +2

    Loving this!

  • @ngoduyvu
    @ngoduyvu Před 2 dny +2

    Interesting concept

  • @thenoobinvestor1220
    @thenoobinvestor1220 Před dnem +1

    wait a minute... how did you get the Create A Jupyter Notebook external tool in your Power BI?!

  • @Gerschk
    @Gerschk Před dnem +4

    WAIT UNTIL THE END LOL🤭

  • @andreadelpilarhuertas2291

    Great, thank you

  • @nickukragan7228
    @nickukragan7228 Před dnem +1

    Top content, as usual.

  • @ajaaskelainen
    @ajaaskelainen Před 20 hodinami +1

    Thank you, Jesus 👋

  • @Milhouse77BS
    @Milhouse77BS Před 2 dny +2

    When I heard “atomic” I thought of dimensional design principle of bringing in data at the most detailed level. Transaction level instead of aggregation at Day level. Let’s see.

    • @KurtBuhler
      @KurtBuhler Před dnem

      It's based upon a known methodology from UI/UX, whereby something complex is made by combining simple building blocks that you can apply as components to new solutions in a modular way.