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I've just finished this tutorial about sql. As i said in the last videosn i've only one problem and it is not about Alex or the course but just about me cauz i'm a french guy so i learn all of these courses with substitles so it's so long but at the end i'm so proud and i want tot give a big thanks to ALEX. . Next stop --> excel. Ps: i write this comment without translator ^^^^
These ctes make my head spin 😵💫
Since this is an extension of the previous video, would you consider making a tableau video based on this data? Thank you so much for everything that you do! ♥
I would kindly like to give some feedback. In this video there was not much emphasis given to the "precentage_laid_off". However, I find this to be statistically important data. This is a proportion and gives a probability. For example, if you were to query "SELECT stage, ROUND(AVG(percentage_laid_off),2) FROM layoffs_staging2 GROUP BY stage ORDER BY 2 DESC;" you would find the proportion of layoffs per company as opposed to just finding the companies that got rid of the most people. The argument here is that a large company with a layoff proportion of 0.05 could still show more people being laid off, then a smaller company with a layoff proportion of 0.7, even though this gives valuable insight that the past 3 years have hit small companies very hard. Thought I would mention this and open it up to any discussion.
We need more projects like this. Would love to see some real world projects that would be dealt with at a job. Something in supply chain or logistics would be great. Optimizing inventory or on time delivery analysis. This is something I am finding hard to locate a guided project on. Thanks
A big Thank Alex from Sudan . I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible content you create on your YouTube channel. Your videos have been a source of inspiration, education, and entertainment for me, and I truly appreciate the effort you put into each one
My mind is blowing after watching this
It was a lot for beginners but worth it.
This pops up on my feed, and I figure what better way to start off my Tuesday by practicing some SQL! Thanks Alex!
This is so great Alex. You just saved me a ton of SQL pain
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Top Comments (10)
I've just finished this tutorial about sql. As i said in the last videosn i've only one problem and it is not about Alex or the course but just about me cauz i'm a french guy so i learn all of these courses with substitles so it's so long but at the end i'm so proud and i want tot give a big thanks to ALEX. . Next stop --> excel. Ps: i write this comment without translator ^^^^
These ctes make my head spin 😵💫
Since this is an extension of the previous video, would you consider making a tableau video based on this data? Thank you so much for everything that you do! ♥
I would kindly like to give some feedback. In this video there was not much emphasis given to the "precentage_laid_off". However, I find this to be statistically important data. This is a proportion and gives a probability. For example, if you were to query "SELECT stage, ROUND(AVG(percentage_laid_off),2) FROM layoffs_staging2 GROUP BY stage ORDER BY 2 DESC;" you would find the proportion of layoffs per company as opposed to just finding the companies that got rid of the most people. The argument here is that a large company with a layoff proportion of 0.05 could still show more people being laid off, then a smaller company with a layoff proportion of 0.7, even though this gives valuable insight that the past 3 years have hit small companies very hard. Thought I would mention this and open it up to any discussion.
We need more projects like this. Would love to see some real world projects that would be dealt with at a job. Something in supply chain or logistics would be great. Optimizing inventory or on time delivery analysis. This is something I am finding hard to locate a guided project on. Thanks
A big Thank Alex from Sudan . I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible content you create on your YouTube channel. Your videos have been a source of inspiration, education, and entertainment for me, and I truly appreciate the effort you put into each one
My mind is blowing after watching this
It was a lot for beginners but worth it.
This pops up on my feed, and I figure what better way to start off my Tuesday by practicing some SQL! Thanks Alex!
This is so great Alex. You just saved me a ton of SQL pain