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About the Course

This course empowers you to develop scalable, performant LookML (Looker Modeling Language) models that provide your business users with the standardized, ready-to-use data that they need to answer their questions. Upon completing this course, you will be able to start building and maintaining LookML models to curate and manage data in your organization’s Looker instance....

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PK

Dec 28, 2021

Its covers looker in general quite comprehensively and the lab session really makes the topic easy to understand

LL

Apr 24, 2022

Great coure, a lto f valuable informationina .very condensed format.

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By Prashant K

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Dec 28, 2021

Its covers looker in general quite comprehensively and the lab session really makes the topic easy to understand

By Charly M

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Jul 17, 2022

This is an excelent course to learn about Looker and the native LookML language. It very usefull for BI analysts. I recommend it.

By Lula L

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Apr 24, 2022

Great coure, a lto f valuable informationina .very condensed format.

By Jerry W

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Nov 2, 2024

Easy to follow with a mix of theory and practical lab exercises

By Syed A K A J

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Dec 25, 2023

Neatly Organized and Easy to follow.

By Joel A B H

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Jan 16, 2023

Excelente, muy completo y practico

By Psy G

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Sep 22, 2025

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By Estienne

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Sep 25, 2025

The voice-over used to narrate the videos is so bad, its distracting. The person reading it has no understanding of the subject matter, placing emphasis on completely the wrong words, pausing at awkward places and mispronouncing well known tech terms like "github" as "gith-hub". Please get a real person who understands what they are reading to narrate the lectures. I'd much rather listen to an imperfect human who knows what they're talking about instead of an AI/generic "actor" voice. It really makes it difficult to take in what is being communicated.