From the course: Intro to Snowflake for Devs, Data Scientists, Data Engineers

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Intro to overview of builder workloads

Intro to overview of builder workloads

(upbeat music) - Hooray, hooray. You've made it to the final module of the course. I think this is very exciting, both because you've come a long way. I mean, you've learned about the Snowflake CLI, how cool are you? But also because you now know enough about the building blocks of Snowflake for us to get deeper into some of Snowflake's workloads. This is extremely useful stuff to know, and I'm hoping that knowing this can help you move forward your career, whether that's getting a job at a company that uses Snowflake or becoming more effective at your current role. This third part of the course will differ from the previous two in a few ways, so get ready for a slight change in style. The first difference is that we'll look at the Snowflake platform through a workload specific lens. What does that mean? You could think of Snowflake's platform as being made up of functionality that supports a bunch of different workloads, including applications, collaboration, data engineering, data…

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