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Daily Archives: September 15, 2016
Data Science Education
One of the good skills to have for a data professional is how to analyze data. Most of us could learn more about data science and data analysis for some aspect of our jobs. We are data professionals, so we … Continue reading
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Tagged career, data analysis, data science
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Quick #SQLPrompt Tips – Expanding Wildcards
I tend to try and get code on the screen quickly and then start to remove things. I’m a visual person, and it’s helpful for me to see some tables, joins, filters, and columns as I’m structuring a query. One … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Redgate, SQL Prompt, syndicated
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