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If you frequently run queries with varying parameters, the DECLARE command can be a life saver.
Imagine needing to execute the same query
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A few years ago, I remember saying to myself: “I’m going to try learning this SQL thing. If that’s something that I can
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One of the concepts that is very useful in SQL is how to use Common Table Expressions or CTE. Here is an analogy
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And it’s a wrap!
I just finished writing and doing the visuals for the last chapter on my LinkedIn Learning course 😃
There are some
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Data analysts are problem solvers.
SQL, Excel, Python etc are the tools we use to solve those problems. The intersection of industry knowledge, soft
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“Now that you landed your job in data, you don’t have to be so active on LinkedIn”
I am so glad I didn’t take
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After a flight cancellation (‼️), I finally made to the LinkedIn Studios last Monday.
Everyone here is amazing and I am so thrilled
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It’s a wrap!
What an amazing week! It still feels surreal that I was in the LinkedIn Learning studios recording this course 😊
A million
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How to consistently maintain the quality of your data?
The answer: by having strong Data Governance systems in place.
Data Quality and Data
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“What do you want?”
Having the question well defined is crucial when doing any analysis. If there are doubts on the initial question, you
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Here it is!
My course “SQL for Healthcare Professionals” is now LIVE 😃
I had a ton of fun developing this course about my favorite
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Have you noticed that when you learn a new skill in data, it is usually tied to a business case scenario?
Sure, you
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If someone had told me a few years ago that I would be working remotely in a job that I loved, with career
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I thought I knew SQL
Going through SELECT, FROM, WHERE, GROUP BY… it looked easy
Then I got into Window Functions, Joins, Subqueries, Temp Tables…
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I thought I knew SQL
Going through SELECT, FROM, WHERE, GROUP BY… it looked easy
Then I got into Window Functions, Joins, Subqueries, Temp Tables…
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One of my favorite syntaxes in SQL is the CASE Statement. It’s a powerful and easy way to organize your data. The CASE
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Why SQL?
Join me this Thursday, September 12th at noon EST on Mavens of Data podcast, where I am going to be discussing why
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If I could pick something that took me some time to understand in SQL, I would say that window functions certainly makes the