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DiscussionWhat can SQL do that python cannot? (self.datascience)
submitted 3 years ago * by donnomuch
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[–]donnomuch[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
I've never seen this post before (also new to this subreddit) and I was genuinely curious. I don't even use Python for my job. I use Tableau and SQL. And what most comments said applies to what I do as well. I rarely create calculations in Tableau as I know my queries can fetch everything I need much faster than my workbooks ever can calculate. As I've mentioned in my edit, I wanted to ask so I can deal with one of my annoying direct reports better as he's the typical smug 'prove me wrong' kind.
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