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[GitHub] [airflow-site] potiuk commented on issue #423: Please: can a 'quick start' or 'getting started' with detailed step by step instructions be provided for minimal real world software development?

potiuk commented on issue #423:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/issues/423#issuecomment-845683039


   There is no "one way" to run airflow, however there are some useful articles, blog posts, videos and even hands-on Udemy courses that you can follow. Airflow is a community-driven project and there are many people in the community who provided useful learning resources. 
   
   There is this great "Ecosystem" page which lists a number of resources you can use:
   
   https://airflow.apache.org/ecosystem/
   
   * first of all there are two fantastic sources for the beginners - including Udemy courses by Marc and Alexandra who are important players in the community. I can highly recommend those courses.
   
   * Another source mentioned in the Ecosystem page is "Awesome Apache Airflow" curated list of links and  you will find there the "Introduction and tutiorials" chapter: https://github.com/jghoman/awesome-apache-airflow#introductions-and-tutorials 
   
   I think those are the very resources you were seeking for. I hope this will be helpful for you.


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