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08-11-2025 22:38 PM
Why This Notebook Exists
When you’re new to data science, it’s easy to get lost in jargon and overly complex code. You start with excitement, but somewhere between “install these 12 libraries” and “let’s build a 50-layer neural net,” the spark starts to fade.
I’ve mentored hundreds of data analysts and junior data scientists, and I kept seeing the same pattern: most learners never get to that “aha!” moment quickly enough.
Notebook URL: https://www.kaggle.com/code/sahirmaharajj/end-to-end-machine-learning-with-microsoft-fabric
The Problem I Wanted to Solve
Most data science resources usually fall into one of two categories:
Neither truly helps someone take their first confident step.
This notebook is my answer to that problem - It gives you just enough theory to understand what’s happening and practical code you can run right away.
The focus is on building confidence, so you walk away knowing you can do this.
Who It’s For
If you’re a more senior data scientist, you’ll probably find my Kaggle profile more up your alley - I’m a Kaggle Grandmaster there, ranked #34 globally.
So, what’s it in for YOU?
It gives you a working end-to-end ML workflow you can understand, reuse, and expand on. You’ll:
And because this is built in Microsoft Fabric Notebooks, you’ll see how to do all of this without complex local setup - making it beginner-proof and instantly reusable for real projects.
What Makes It Different
Yes, we’re using a well-known dataset (Titanic), but this is not just another “predict” tutorial. I’ve added:
It’s a simple (open source) dataset… but the way it’s presented makes it fresh, engaging, and easy to learn from.
Designed to Be Shared
Every section is:
If you’re new, you’ll be able to follow along. If you’re experienced, you can reuse the template to speed up your own experiments.
Why I Built It This Way
I wanted to remove the complexity and show how data science can be approachable, fun, and productive from the very first notebook. Every choice in this project (from the dataset to the explanations to the Microsoft Fabric environment) was made to make learning easier while still giving a solid baseline in both theory and practice.
This notebook is my way of making that experience available to everyone using Microsoft Fabric.
If you enjoyed this tutorial, learned something new, or have any questions, I’d love to connect with you!
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@Sahir_Maharaj, what a helpful resource! Thanks so much for sharing it with the community!
I'm glad this was helpful - Appreciate you stopping by, @sazidthe1! 🙂
Great work on the notebook @Sahir_Maharaj 🙂 looking forward to more from you.
Thanks so much, @techies 🙂 Appreciate your support.
Have a wonderful week!
I'm glad this was useful, @anmolmalviya05! Appreciate you stopping by 🙂
Have a great week!
Appreciate you stopping by, @pankajnamekar25 🙂 Hope you have a wonderful week.
@Sahir_Maharaj - Really nice resource! Thanks for sharing with the Fabric community.
 
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Thanks so much @rajendraongole1!
I appreciate the kind words and you taking time to review.
Have a great week! 🙂