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[Problem Solving Class] 50 SQL Queries Determined to Solve (Part 1) - Coding Test Prep

Train your SQL querying skills through 50 diverse problems and prepare for real-world analysis environments and coding tests. * If you are new to SQL, it is recommended to take the SQL [Concepts Class] first to follow along smoothly.

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Greetings and a new course launch announcement.

hello
My name is Joe and I work as an Inflearn knowledge sharer.

It seems like the days are getting warmer. Are you taking care of your health?
I have been avoiding writing long articles using the excuse that I am not very good at writing, but today I would like to say hello under the pretense of promoting the release of a new lecture.

This email is sent through Inflearn's student mailing list, so those of you reading this are likely those who have registered for one of my courses.

Suddenly, I checked when I opened my first lecture on Inflearn, and it turned out that I opened my first SQL lecture in the winter of December 2020. I've been running lectures for five years, so some people might not remember my nickname, or they might have registered for the lecture last month and are looking into it. But it's all okay. I'm grateful to them all, and I'm curious about how they're developing.

I have no doubt that students have experienced many changes, but the past five years have also brought about many changes for me. In the past five years, my engineer identity has become stronger than before, a book I wrote myself has been published, I have moved three times, and the company I have worked for has changed. I have created lectures, but I have also become a student of other knowledge sharers, and I think I have thought about what capabilities I should further develop.

It was probably the same when I first gave the lecture, but I didn't have high expectations at the beginning. At first, I thought I could just make the lectures that were being given offline online and organize them, but I didn't know it would last this long. I guess you never know what will happen with people.

After that, it became an opportunity for the book <Planner's SQL> to be published without a hitch, and it also gave me the strength to create other lectures. Although there were times when I stopped working for a while, I was able to continue my activities for five years thanks to the students who registered for my lectures.

What are you interested in these days, students? These days, I am interested in the changes brought about by AI. However, as I started making online lectures for the past five years, I am worried about what kind of knowledge will still be valid in the era of advanced AI. I still don't know the right answer, but I think that fundamental knowledge will continue to survive in the future. Since this is an era where questions are important, I think that the basic knowledge for asking questions will still be alive.

I'm still making lectures that I want to make, and the lecture I brought this time is a lecture that briefly explains the basics of Python grammar and uses the AI code generation IDE, Cursor, to create code directly . I think it would be good for beginners to quickly see the basics without much expectation, as it is 2 hours long, and I plan to continuously update the use cases in the future. To commemorate the release of the lecture, we are also holding a 90% discount for exactly one month, so please refer to it if you need it.

Link: https://inf.run/4HYsY

I will continue to work on finding topics that I can do well in the future and developing lectures that are easy and contain only the necessary parts. As we approach the full-blown summer, please be careful of the heat, and I will always support you so that you can gradually achieve your goals for this year.

thank you
Joe Dream

PS -1
We are planning a lecture completion challenge. If you would like to receive challenge notifications, please sign up for the waiting list below to receive notifications more quickly.


PS -2

Have you ever wanted to create a lecture?
I am thinking about running a challenge where I can help people who want to experience creating lectures. If you are interested in creating lectures, please register on the waiting list below.

Register for the challenge waiting list:

https://forms.gle/E3gCL3onxjdh6YDr9

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