Roadmap for Learning SQL
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Published 2024-04-03
Animation tools: Adobe Illustrator and After Effects.
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All Comments (21)
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Man, this guy is pumping these vids out! Way to go Byte
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Great animation! Just a heads-up, at 1:47, the table name mentioned is 'Products,' but the query refers to the 'Orders' table. Keep up the good work! š
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Dude! I could of use this diagram 10 yrs ago!!! Anyone who wants to learn should have a copy of this. And keep it in your workspace.
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Short, high speed revision of the key concepts...Nice!š
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Subqueries is SQL's most powerful tool, infact if you can consistently write correct subqueries, you should be a master in SQL
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Thank you so much for this. You have no idea of how much you covered in less than 5 minutes. Kudos!!
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The scheme in the start of video - is cool!
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best infographics I have found that explains various tech topics. great job.
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Great job packing in so much information in under 5 min!
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Thanks for the SQL basics coverage! Advanced topics may include: UNION queries, CTE / WITH queries, Triggers and Stored Procedures, etc.
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Como siempre... Lo mejor!!! ā¤ Gracias!
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Awesome tutorial, crystal clear and concise.
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Excelente vĆdeo de introduĆ§Ć£o, direto e preciso !
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Enjoying your content, thanks for putting it out! As an FYI, there is a small typo when the video talks about "Inner Joins" - I believe the visual of the table should state "Orders" instead of "Products", as this is what the SQL statement is using.
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You inspired me to create such explainer videos. Keep up. Great video as always
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Thanks, i am starting to learn it bit by bit
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I use SQL in data analysis, it is powerful when combined with Excel!
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i always get this is not efficient , use this query, for example: i have a prod job which check if it runs today, it checks for data existing for today and delete and try to insert whatever it has(new data). someone suggested donot delete, ty to do a left join which is faster the above is a simple usecase(ml jobs - reruns), but where to learn all these fundamentally. it will help a lot. Thanks in advance
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Extremely useful and perfect for my adhd brain, thx
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great choice to advance the sound level, I can hear your videos better now.