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First Step in Writing the SQL query, Datatypes in SQL
Type of SQL Commands, Relationships in SQL
Filtering using Where (and, or), Order By in SQL
LIKE, IN, Concat, Round, Derived Functions, Case Statements in SQL Part-1
Derived Functions, Case Statements in SQL Part-2
Is Null, Null vs Blank, Subqueries in SQL
Group by, Count, Sum,Avg , Order of Executions of Functions in SQL
Aggregation Functions- Min and Max, Having clause in SQL
Interview level Questions on Agggregation Functions
Joins-Need of Joins, Left, Right and Inner Joins
Joins- Duplicate, Null and Blank Records Concept and Interview Questions
Window Functions vs Group by Functions
NumPy Notes: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/12vSkS3Dr-us2qOU2uDYIoi79GDhn8Apr
NumPy Notes: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/12vSkS3Dr-us2qOU2uDYIoi79GDhn8Apr
Pandas Notes: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1t7JsCfKIHRWPDNnaGOMJzkrrRpbJdbiq
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in Sql i completed one video it marked green but still next video is not unlocked, whom to contact for this, noone responds me, what to do?
i have a doubt on Quiz 1 (for loop)
i have doubt regarding Quiz 1 (For Loop) where said that -1 is smaller than -5 but as I know -1 is grater than -5 So please will you clear it
I have concern with Pandata Netflix case study (i.e IMDb movies) if nunique director_id in movies are 199 and nunique id in director file are 2349 (approx) which means you are saying 199==2349 Is this correct with any Formula/Logic? Can you specify this to me...... Waiting for your reply!!!!
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Can u guys please upload the the data set that are used in the videos