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DE Coding Challenge

Repository for storing de-coding-challenge

Change to solution directory and run pip install -r requirements.txt

Can be opened in JupyterLab or VS Code, install JupyterLab in local pip install jupyterlab and run jupyter-lab

Open submission.ipynb

Directories Structure

root directory
│
├── dwh-coding-challenge
│   ├── data
│   │   ├── accounts
│   │   ├── cards
│   │   └── saving_accounts
│   ├── solution
│   │   ├── submission.ipynb
│   │   └── requirements.txt           
│   └── README.MD          
│
├── LICENSE         
└── README.MD
  • dwh-coding-challenge folder - Keep from original directory structure, contain dwh-code-challenge.
    • data folder - Contain subfolder related to each data.
      • accounts folder - Contain JSON data related to accounts data.
      • cards folder - Contain JSON data related to cards data.
      • saving_accounts folder - Contain JSON data related to saving_accounts data.
  • solution folder - Folder for storing solution/submission and necessary files.
    • submission.ipynb - Contains Python Notebook files, can be run on top of JupyterLab or VS Code.
    • requirements,txt - Contain list of all external depedencies used and needs to be installed.
  • Original_README.md - Original readme files, contains instructions.
  • LICENSE - License type of this repository.
  • README.md - Contain instruction how to run/view the submission.

You can also check this repository https://github.com/irulchazi/de-coding-challenge and open dwh-coding-challenge/solution/submission.ipynb to check directly in github repository