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Data is the new gold - Heading #1 contains largest font size

Data can provide insight - Heading #2 font size decreases with each additional

Shaping your data in a proper Star Schema allows he semantic model to harness the power of AI - Heading #3 contains 3# (###)

Heading Four - contains 4 hashtags (####)

Heading Five - contains 5 hashtags (#####)
Heading Six - contains 6 hashtags (######)

Using 7 hashtags (#######) has not affect

Heading One will include line

Heading One will also include line

Single line

My mom always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.

Multiline

Be sure that your fact tables reference your dimension tables assigned surrogate key from the dimesion table. The surrogate key should be an integer data type.

Fact tables are shaped long (many rows) and thin (few columns), while the dimension tables tend to be shaped short(fewer rows) and wide (more columns)

The underscore symbol _ and the Asteric symbol * are both used to bold and italics. Use 1 symbol for italics, use 2 symbols for bold.

Use one underscore directly before and after to display text in italics

Use one asterics directly before and after to display text in italics

To display in bold use double asterics ** before and after words with no spaces from start of bold and no spaces from the end of the bold bold and bold

For both bold and italics use 3 symbols of either * or _

Bold and Italics

Use double tilde ~ sign to cross off

crossed off

Use double equal sign = to highlight, this will not work in Github markdown, so try the before and after to highlight.

Can use html for extended markdown features for github markdown.

highlight a line or words be sure to use the / to end your highlighting.

This is a ^superscript^ that is not not supported in Github markdown.

So use HTML tags for this feature: using “x< sup>2</ sup> + y< sup>2</ sup>” without space

x2 + y2

This is a ~subscript~ that is not not supported in Github markdown.

So use HTML tags for this feature: using H< sub>2</ sub>O without spaces

H2O

To add a line use 3 dashes —


To create a TABLE use the | pipe symbol to separate column names, followed by the Pipe and dashes to determine the colmn isze for each column |———-|

Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Title 4
First entry Second entry Third entry Fourth entry
Fifth entry Sixth entry Seventh entry Eight entry
Ninth entry Tenth entry Eleventh entry Twelfth entry
Thirteenth entry Fourteenth entry Fifteenth entry Sixteenth entry

Code

Source code can be included by fencing the code with three backticks ```. Syntax highlighting works automatically when specifying the language after the backticks.

```python
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('data/sample.csv')
df.head()
```

This would be rendered as:

import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('data/sammple.csv')
df.head()

You can aso

Lists

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  1. First item
  2. Second item
  3. Third item
    1. First nested item
    2. Second nested item
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API Magic

API’s power the internet, providing information at the touch of the keyboard. Where it comes from and how it gets to your screen is the magic of API calls.

function foo () {
    return "bar";
}
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