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Brian is the CEO and co-founder of Grouparoo, an open source data framework that easily connects your data to business tools. Brian is a leader and technologist who enjoys hanging out with his family, traveling, learning new things, and building software that makes people's lives easier.
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Grouparoo v0.8 release
Product Engineering
Brian Leonard on 2022-01-31
"Grouparoo's v0.8 beings a new Model UI and other improvements."
Data Hierarchy of Needs
Data
Brian Leonard on 2022-01-27
"Data stack needs parallel human needs as they strive to be the best they can be."
Welcome, Edmundo!
Company
Brian Leonard on 2021-10-27
"Edmundo Ruiz Ghanem has joined Grouparoo as a Senior Full-Stack Engineer"
Grouparoo v0.7 release
Product Engineering
Brian Leonard on 2021-10-24
"Grouparoo's v0.7 release brings Models and better handling of invalid data."
97 things every data engineer should know
Company
Brian Leonard on 2021-10-07
"Notes from our book club reading the book 97 Things Every Data Engineer Should Know."
Welcome, KC!
Company
Brian Leonard on 2021-09-07
"KC Glick has joined Grouparoo as a Senior Full-Stack Engineer"
Grouparoo v0.6 release
Product Engineering
Brian Leonard on 2021-09-03
"Grouparoo's v0.6 release brings deletion and dynamic data calculations."
ETL vs ELT Explained
Engineering Data
Brian Leonard on 2021-08-04
"ETL and ELT are two approaches to getting data into a usable form for analysis and use. Let's explore the differences."
Development workflow for Reverse ETL
Product Engineering
Brian Leonard on 2021-07-19
"Grouparoo's developer tooling enables a git workflow on your Reverse ETL project."
Are MySQL columns names case sensitive?
Engineering Notes
Brian Leonard on 2021-05-26
"It turns out you have to be a little bit careful with case sensitivity. Learn what we found and how to workaround these case sensitivity issues."