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Gregory Thomas Hay
Добавлен 22 ноя 2013
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Smash.technology is the place to go to learn how to become a project manager, data engineer, analyst or data scientist. The instructors have been teaching at major universities like University of Chicago, New York University, Northeastern University, and University of Washington for years. Prior to teaching, our instructors have decades of experience as professional engineers at Microsoft, Walt Disney, Amazon, and the Gates Foundation.
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Hierarchical & Network Database Models
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Hierarchical & Network Database Models
Relational Model Terms and Definitions
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Relational Model Terms and Definitions
Example Normalization University Registration DB
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Example Normalization University Registration DB
Conceptual Design Example 2 Addendum
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Conceptual Design Example 2 Addendum
Physical Database Design Methodology
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Physical Database Design Methodology
Enhanced ERD Superclasses and Subclasses
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Enhanced ERD Superclasses and Subclasses
ERD Review Material Purchase Process
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ERD Review Material Purchase Process
Best video on stored procedures for newbies! I can listen to you talk about codes and what they do all day, it’s not boring at all. 😁
Really amazing teaching
This is not my dad got me laughing
Excellent video. could You please recommend a information sources about the hierarchical and networks models? Thanks in advance
estaria bueno las query para poder ver
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on DB.
This was very interesting and informative for someone who grew up with nothing but computers.
This series is very helpful, thank you
the way you speak is frustrating for someone who is trying to get an assignment done in an hour
This is pretty rude , even if you paid for this which you obviously didnt it would still be rude
Its miracle for me to got a this video
You deserve a lot more subs and view than this . Great content!
Thanks for this video! This is super helpful in helping me understand a more complex stored procedure application. Please make more of these videos. :)
Please can i get the PowerPoint for this presentation or a word document.
Dear Sir Kindly, can you help me to get the Solutions of conceptual design of chemical processes Dougals book
I love when the lecturer makes those juicy smooching / slurping tong sounds. It is really energizing.
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@Kylen Cannon yea, I have been watching on flixzone for since december myself :D
Brilliant explanation!
Has anyone ever told you that you sound and talk a lot like Jeff Goldblum?
umm umm... databases find a way....
Thanks for giving us such an amazing lecture!! I learned a lot and hope I could make better decision-makings in the future. : )
Nice bro thanks.please add more topics 🙂
Thanks you Greg
Very bore Explanation
From where we can get the source code?
Hello.I have just stummbled into this video. I just wanted intro on SQL Server Profiler as someone who is learning and has never used this tool before. Love the way you explain and this was very informative and helpful. Will definitely subscribe and hopefully will learn more from your videos. Thanks. From South Africa.
Love the video series on the progression from physical file systems to → Hierarchical → Network → Relation Database Models. This brought to life "Michael Stonebraker and Joe Hellerstein" paper "What Goes Around Comes Around" which covers the progression of data models from the last 35 years
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@Iker Emilio Instablaster =)
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@Iker Emilio Happy to help :D
It is very useful for beginers
I have got a lot details thank you. God bless
Thanks a lot for this. Just a little hopefully constructive feedback, it was way too little info for 30 min of presentation. Also wish the examples were more technical. Like how do you get sneaky agents and bad data in real computer world?
thanks for elaborating on a sample complex stored procedure
I have an interview next week and you helped me understand this logic! Thank you!
Nice
Is it true this is being deprecated slowly by Extended Events or "XEvents" as I've seen it just recently?
You Rock!
FFS! Get to the point and drop the unnecessary power point introduction slides that tell me what I'm going to learn before I learn it.
Well, imo it's not as bad as you describe it, but yeah, definitely watch beginning at 1.5x
i need the entity relationship diagram that is represented using shapes as rectangles , and diamonds
This video saved my ass, thanks bunches!
Great video. Thanks. I understand how to model this now. Could you recommend a text that shows how to implement a database and how to refer to that in your code? I'm at a point where I understand all of the fundamentals, I just don't know how my database and my code interact.
Very good video
Thank you for taking the time to post this video. It helped me brush up on data design fundamentals.
alphabets r not visible
in 480p and above it is visible just fine.
it's not clear
sir love your work need more tutorials on database management