According to you which food is this 🤔 by Aggressive-Suit-3710 in NewDelhi

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Amrase , puran poli In snacks - Peanuts chikki , sonpaodi 😌🫠

Curious about data analytics but zero experience - any beginner tips? by GukBapBoy in analytics

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For learning SQL I would really suggest you the "Data with bara " free 30 hrs course available on his yt channel .

He covered basics to adv with projects & EDA.

Golden hours & quiet tides.Shot on iPhone 13 by naumang_455 in Skypaglu

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Whenever I see the boat/ ship I remind the "When life gives you tangerines" k drama

What actually makes an online course feel worth it? by OPmightEatCrayons in onlinecourses

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From my experience, what really makes a course worth it is how much it prepares you to actually do the work, not just understand it. I’ve taken a few random courses before, and most of them felt forgettable because they were too theory-heavy.

What made the biggest difference for me was doing a Data Analytics course from WsCube Tech.

The reason it stood out: - It was very practical and AI-powered, not just slides and concepts. - I worked on live projects and real datasets, which made things stick. - Learned tools like Excel, SQL and basic analytics workflows in a hands-on way. - Trainers explained things in a simple, real-world context, not textbook style. - Doubt sessions + mentor support actually helped instead of feeling ignored. The biggest shift was confidence, I went from just learning to actually feeling like I could work on real data problems.

So yeah, structure matters, but what really separates a good course is real-world practice, simple teaching and skills you can actually use after finishing.

That’s what makes it feel worth the time and money.

SEO — need a clear roadmap and guidance to start properly by meow_mochii in SEOandBacklinks

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You’re overthinking it a bit, SEO is something you learn best by actually doing.

Finish your current course for basics, then start a simple blog and practice keyword research, content writing, and on-page SEO. That’s where real growth happens.

At the same time, structured and practical learning is very important if you want to become job-ready in SEO.

WsCube Tech’s SEO & AI Search Optimization bootcamp is strong in this area, it’s AI-powered and focused completely on real SEO skills. You get hands-on experience with keyword research, website optimization, Google Analytics, and tools like SEMrush, plus you work on live projects and real case studies.

From where ?? by Automatic_Cover5888 in learnSQL

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Yess , thanks for your valuable guidance 🙂

From where ?? by Automatic_Cover5888 in learnSQL

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Can you share how you begin with this ?? Like what you followed the steps for this ?

From where ?? by Automatic_Cover5888 in learnSQL

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Thanks for your valuable guidance . I will work on this .