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The way data is stored as small bits connected with each other seems to resemble the way brains are structured. Which is why I'm so interested in graph databases and data representation. Hearing your thoughts about its original use-case and underlying data structures is valuable to me.
dude, i RARELY leave comments in praise. but this is a fantasticly mid-level overview in a way that every other youtube video i've watched seems to over or under simplify. so... good job and thank you.
Great video as always! However, you missed one of the most important pros of a graph database - in an RDF database like GraphDB you can make inference of data that is not actually present in the database, but you can deduce it from the data you have. For example, if you know that A is an ancestor of B and B is an ancestor of C you can deduce that A is an ancestor of C, without explicitly stating it.
Hi Hussein This video was really informational and for the first time I actually got a glimpse of how database actually works. Also, got me thinking about the use-cases part of things, why people prefer certain database systems. Loved it Can you recommend some books to learn more in-depth about database systems(how it works internally)?
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Please do a video on Apache Pulsar.
I would love to see you go a bit more into the architecture in a followup video
The way data is stored as small bits connected with each other seems to resemble the way brains are structured. Which is why I'm so interested in graph databases and data representation. Hearing your thoughts about its original use-case and underlying data structures is valuable to me.
Was thinking about learning graph DBs, and find this video in my subscriptions. 😁✌🏽
Same
dude, i RARELY leave comments in praise. but this is a fantasticly mid-level overview in a way that every other youtube video i've watched seems to over or under simplify. so... good job and thank you.
Great video as always! However, you missed one of the most important pros of a graph database - in an RDF database like GraphDB you can make inference of data that is not actually present in the database, but you can deduce it from the data you have. For example, if you know that A is an ancestor of B and B is an ancestor of C you can deduce that A is an ancestor of C, without explicitly stating it.
Hi Hussein
This video was really informational and for the first time I actually got a glimpse of how database actually works. Also, got me thinking about the use-cases part of things, why people prefer certain database systems. Loved it
Can you recommend some books to learn more in-depth about database systems(how it works internally)?
Are graph database is the better for recommendation systems than rdms
I haven’t built a recommendation system but if there associations and relations then yes, storing the data in a graph might be more performant
Hi, Would love to see a in-depth coverage of CockrachDB in future in your channel...
Insightful as usual. Waiting for your follow-ups
yo jooo, musashi bhind jaja , thanks for the video help my to consider what I need
How High quality this video is and how quiet the background is making me uncomfortable , can we get abit of noise please 😂 😂 😂 😂?
This is going to be a meme 😅
apparently haha😂
Thanks for the awesome ASMR
Another great video from legend. Just one suggestion.. the lighting is off. Not complaining at all. But you know what I mean. 😅
Thank you! Still trying to figure out lighting and editing in early mornings. One of those days 🙏
What's going on with your framerate.
For graph analysis that's great, for statistical analysis I don't think so.
Can we please say DBMS instead of DB? A DB ist just a Set of Data. A DBMS is where the Magic is happening
wish it was more concise
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