Message from @Jacob
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It's gonna be a massive redpill when she doesn't show up to the State of the Union.
ahhhahah
Or she shows up and looks like death.
we're learning about join operations in SQL
Oh crap, do you think that's why they were desperately trying to delay the SOTU?
She's looked like that for years @Ryonne
Sounds boring to me but maybe applicable to your career down the road?
Tfw you are flirting via Google presentation
learn to code @Jacob nice
Chad as heck
@_AltRight_Anew -AZ 15, first set of 4 complete.
@_AltRight_Anew -AZ well it kinda depends what job I apply for
but I'm sure there's some useful applications
SQL?
yep
Structured Query Language
There are definitely still some uses of SQL here in the real world.
oh well there you go
Yeah I wasn't asking what it was, lol
I don't use it "every day" but it's in use "every day" here.
If you follow.
Not everything has been converted to NoSQL
And massive unstructured JSON objects.
If you applied for a job on my team I'd be much happier if you knew SQL than if you didn't.
STOP LOOKING AT MY SLIDES ASHLEY!!!
I know im not doing anything Discord is lit today!
@_AltRight_Anew -AZ 2nd set of 15 complete
@Jacob I'd say even now there's a 50/50 chance of me picking MySQL vs MongoDB or something if I start some little proof of concept project. But that probably comes more from natural familiarity of dealing with SQL for decades.
oh
I didn't know SQL was that outdated
It's not, that's kinda what I'm saying
And it depends on what you're doing very much.
imo
I mean I thought SQL was just kinda the default database thing lol
Yes, pretty much.
But for the Web app people it's nice these days to just get a JSON object back
the instructions for one of my assignments in my networking class looked like they were written in 1995 lmao
So you use something new and shiny.
I'd say as an architect that common mistakes we're seeing now are *reliance* on LDAP directories and classic SQL databases when something else would be better.
Mongo is great for programming api but nightmare to query