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what the actual fuck? give us a link, I wnat to see the horror.
π€ i wonder if this is how DBA's start thier careers? -
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@magicMirror just search on Amazon.
Btw, this is the book description:
Princess Ruruna and Cain have a problem: their fruit-selling empire is a tangle of conflicting and duplicated data, and sorting the melons from the apples and strawberries is causing real difficulties ...
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Desmond1478yJapanese can make everything as cute as kitty, and there even are books teaching you how to make a CPU with lots of pictures containing cute girls...
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@magicMirror A DBA once gave me a copy of that I went and bought a real technical book in the end.
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@Tale-Of-X9 Hello! You just typed "This is my suicide letter". Would you like to add a clip-art?
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iAmNaN68458yThe book arrived this afternoon. I've read the first two chapters. It really isn't all that bad; pretty good actually. Much better than the Sahara desert dry academic texts.
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iAmNaN68458yI ordered the one for physics, because my brother is a theoretical physicist, and just maybe, when his eyes go distant and he starts talking quantum and graphene and super colliders, I'll at least understand some of what he's going on about.
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iAmNaN68458y@billgates it describes INSERT fairly well, and provides examples. For JOIN statements, it discusses what they are, but leaves it to the reader to figure them out. It's definitely an introductory level tutorial. They do expect the reader to do exercises, and the SQL is ANSI, so they work with any DBMS.
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TDarius18yActually have it saved my ass for an exam to databases 101 read that book in a day aced my exam.
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Holy shitππ just can't imagine myself reading this in a technical classroom!
This is what our university recommends as reading material for databases. I'm still in denial that this exists.
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