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Simon Späti

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Hi, I'm Simon from Switzerland, and I have over 20 years of experience in data engineering. Through my blog, ssp.sh, I share about open-source data engineering and aim to offer authentic insights to our community.

At the heart of my efforts is the Data Engineering Vault, a curated network of data engineering knowledge to facilitate explorative learning and discovery. In the Vault, you'll find over 100+ interconnected terms, each serving as a gateway to deeper insights.

Currently, I'm writing a living book about Data Engineering Design Patterns (DEDP) available for free on dedp.online, where I steadily release new chapters of the book and carefully listen to all your feedback.

Ideas are backed by another passion, my sophisticated PKM workflow, which generates all the ideas and content I share. My productivity palette involves tools like Obsidian and (Neo)Vim(motions) which allow me to write at the speed of my thought. Most of which I share through my connected Second Brain with the wide range of topics in my life, but mainly involve data engineering, open-source, writing, personal websites, PKM, Vim, and much more.

Your support would mean the world to me. It fuels my dream job to write full-time, allowing me to delve deeper into data engineering and share even more with our community.

Stay updated with my latest projects here on GitHub, catch the latest updates on my Now Page, or dive into insights through my SELECT Insights Newsletter. You can also connect with me on Twitter and LinkedIn.

@sspaeti

My aim is to dedicate myself full-time to writing and enriching the data engineering community. Your support will empower me to focus on expanding the Data Engineering Vault and continuously update my online book, Data Engineering Design Patterns. This goal will enable me to sustain my work as an author, creating valuable resources that benefit all of us in the field of data engineering.

Featured work

  1. ssp-data/practical-data-engineering

    Practical Data Engineering: A Hands-On Real-Estate Project Guide

    Jupyter Notebook 569
  2. sspaeti/dotfiles

    My nvim, zsh, kitty, obsidian, tmux, and other config files and utility scripts.

    AutoHotkey 90
  3. sspaeti/obsidian_kanagawa

    A Kanagawa Theme for Obsidian

    CSS 20
  4. sspaeti/second-brain-public

    My Public Second Brain Framework and Style

    SCSS 50
  5. airbytehq/glossary

    Data Glossary 🧠: An interactive digital garden for deeper data exploration. Learn through a graph and backlinks, enabling layered knowledge discovery.

    SCSS 103

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A Heartfelt Thank You 🙏🏻: Your support at this level is a fundamental contribution to my journey as a writer and data engineering enthusiast. Every bit helps and is deeply appreciated. Your contribution aids in publishing more articles on my blog, the Data Engineering Vault and my book "Data Engineering Design Patterns". It's supporters like you who enable the consistent sharing of valuable knowledge.

By joining at this level, you're not just supporting; you're an integral part of my writing journey, helping to make frequent and quality content a reality. Thank you for believing in the value of sharing knowledge in data engineering.

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Perks of Joining My Data Adventure:

Behind-The-Scenes Look: Get a closer look at how I process and develop ideas into articles and book chapters. I'll show you how I manage my PKM workflow and the continuous evolution of my second brain.

Self-Publishing Journey: I'm writing and self-publishing a book on "Data Engineering Design Patterns." Stay updated on my progress and see firsthand how I use plain text files and Markdown for the entire writing and publishing process.

PKM Workflow Insights: Learn about the tools I use daily. I'll make sure to break down how I incorporate Obsidian and Neovim into my content creation process, offering pointers that might benefit you.