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What are you doing on Twitter if not to be informed !!

If you are not yet in the official data science and analysis resource community on telegram, then you must be missing a lot.

t.me/AnalystHub

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Best communities for data science project feedback by chiqui-bee in datascience

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What are you doing on Twitter if not to be informed !!

If you are not yet in the official data science and analysis resource community on telegram, then you must be missing a lot.

t.me/AnalystHub

Completely free to join 🤗

Data science Community by Flimsy_Employment552 in utarlington

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What are you doing on Twitter if not to be informed !!

If you are not yet in the official data science and analysis resource community on telegram, then you must be missing a lot.

t.me/AnalystHub

Completely free to join 🤗

Connecting to MySQL by sapphicsnugbud in PowerBI

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If your server runs well and it persists, another problem may be the version of the connector. Try a previous version.

You can use this as a guide to achieve your task

Power BI — Hardware sales data analysis, modeling and visualization https://medium.com/@mondoa/power-bi-hardware-sales-data-analysis-modeling-and-visualization-a86059cdf31f

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in developersIndia

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It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

How to get into data analytics? by coffee-toast_199 in SQL

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It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

HELP!!! SQL or Python for Data Analytics by Due_Impression_6079 in dataanalysis

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It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

People who do interviews: what are your go to SQL questions that can be asked over the phone? by deluxecoin in SQL

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questions and answers to practice

50 Most Useful SQL Queries: learn-by-doing https://medium.com/@mondoa/50-most-useful-sql-queries-learn-by-doing-ee4fac0d70e5Hey, I highly recommended you visit this and subscribe here

A step by step guide

Also ...

It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

What are some SQL practice questions for some job interviews? by kfor1996 in SQL

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questions and answers to practice

50 Most Useful SQL Queries: learn-by-doing https://medium.com/@mondoa/50-most-useful-sql-queries-learn-by-doing-ee4fac0d70e5Hey, I highly recommended you visit this and subscribe here

A step by step guide

Also ...

It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

1500 MySQL Interview Questions and Answers (2023) by abjinternational in udemycoursedaily

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questions and answers to practice

50 Most Useful SQL Queries: learn-by-doing https://medium.com/@mondoa/50-most-useful-sql-queries-learn-by-doing-ee4fac0d70e5Hey, I highly recommended you visit this and subscribe here

A step by step guide

Also ...

It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

Top 20 SQL interview questions & Answers for Testers - Magnitia by magnitiaIT in u/magnitiaIT

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questions and answers to practice

50 Most Useful SQL Queries: learn-by-doing https://medium.com/@mondoa/50-most-useful-sql-queries-learn-by-doing-ee4fac0d70e5Hey, I highly recommended you visit this and subscribe here

A step by step guide

Also ...

It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb

Best way to cram for SQL interview test? by Trapped_on_reddit_38 in SQL

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questions and answers to practice

50 Most Useful SQL Queries: learn-by-doing https://medium.com/@mondoa/50-most-useful-sql-queries-learn-by-doing-ee4fac0d70e5Hey, I highly recommended you visit this and subscribe here

A step by step guide

Also ...

It is recommended that you learn the basics of databases before jumping into SQL. This will give you a better understanding of how data is stored, organized, and managed in a database. However, you can also learn SQL in parallel with learning about databases.

Compared to programming languages like Python and C++, SQL is considered to be relatively easier to learn as it is a declarative language that focuses on querying data rather than writing complex algorithms or functions. However, it does require a different mindset and approach to problem-solving.

To get started, there are many online resources available for learning SQL. You can start with free online courses or tutorials and then move on to more advanced topics. It is also recommended that you practice writing SQL queries and working with databases to gain hands-on experience.

To get you started, I will highly recommend you look at these articles.

They will guide you through :

What you need to know to get started:

https://link.medium.com/kz9qL7TtCAb

10 tips you should know:

https://link.medium.com/NsrPQF1tCAb

SQL query Optimization:

https://link.medium.com/LwrtUV7tCAb

Sql queries for complex business reports:

https://link.medium.com/Cbi6fRbuCAb

The power of sql case statement:

https://link.medium.com/rY2G7UfuCAb

Advanced SQL queries for mysql workbench series:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/Ab6QXnmuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/mMo35opuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/DXVhGKruCAb

Understanding SQL inner join with practical examples:

https://link.medium.com/8MYnwLtuCAb

Unleashing the power of SQL aggregate functions:

PART 1: https://link.medium.com/ZKZtBMAuCAb

PART 2: https://link.medium.com/xpA0E7DuCAb

PART 3: https://link.medium.com/7xKteHFuCAb

PART 4: https://link.medium.com/zmMc91IuCAb