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Fundamentals of Data Engineering: Plan and Build Robust Data Systems

by Joe Reis, Matt Housley

Narrated by Adam Verner

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Why You'll Love This

Adam Verner makes data architecture genuinely engaging, which is all you need to know about why this 17-hour guide is worth your time.

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About This Book

Joe Reis and Matt Housley tackle one of tech's fastest-evolving disciplines with clarity and depth, tracing the full data engineering lifecycle from raw ingestion to production-ready systems. The book builds a coherent framework for practitioners navigating a crowded landscape of cloud tools, warehouses, and orchestration platforms, helping readers separate signal from vendor noise and make architecture decisions that hold up under real-world conditions. Generation, storage, transformation, governance, and security are treated as interconnected concerns rather than isolated problems, giving the material a coherence that sets it apart from narrower technical guides.

Adam Verner's narration matches the instructional tone without becoming dry, maintaining a measured pace that gives listeners time to absorb dense technical concepts. At over 17 hours, the runtime rewards attentive listening, and Verner's clean delivery makes complex material accessible whether you're reviewing familiar ground or encountering these ideas for the first time. For data professionals who absorb material well by ear, this is a capable and well-structured listen.