#136 Building Your Data Platform for Change and Reusability via Modularity - Interview w/ Alireza Sohofi

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Sign up for Data Mesh Understanding's free roundtable and introduction programs here: https://landing.datameshunderstanding.com/Please Rate and Review us on your podcast app of choice!If you want to be a guest or give feedback (suggestions for topics, comments, etc.), please see hereEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts here.Provided as a free resource by Data Mesh Understanding / Scott Hirleman. Get in touch with Scott on LinkedIn if you want to chat data mesh.Transcript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Squirrel (OSS data platform) GitHub: https://github.com/merantix-momentum/squirrel-coreAlireza's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alireza-sohofi/In this episode, Scott interviewed Alireza Sohofi, a Data Scientist focused on building the data platform at Merantix Momentum.Some key takeaways/thoughts from Alireza's point of view - some written directly by Alireza himself:Where possible, look to build your platform in a loosely coupled way. It will make it easier to extend and evolve; and domains can replace pieces, mix and match components, or even extend the functionalities when it makes sense.It's easy to fall into the trap of building a platform that is hard to evolve and support. Be very conscious about what you want to include - and not include - in your platform. Don't try to solve every challenge with a point solution.To effectively share data - and the information it represents - software engineers / domains need to really understand their own data, including data modeling. That can't be easily outsourced. A platform team's job is to build the tooling so those domains only need to deal with the data, not the data engineering.If you want a scalable platform - in many senses of the word scalable -, your platform should be relatively generic. It must also be easy to extend and augment. Focus on providing flexibility and ease of customization. One size definitely won't fit all.Packages and templates are both useful but templates are typically more user friendly and easier to customize - start with templates when possible.If there is

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