Hi Bryan, this video really made my day. Thanks very much. I like the push towards simplicity which keeps your head free for higher level considerations rather than being bogged down into lines and lines of low level code.
Yeah. A lot of times training and code examples focus more on how web and mobile apps might access data which is very different from the needs of BI and Analytics. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video! Great channel and great content. Truly thankful for the open source community. I'm complementing a PostgreSQL for Everybody Specialization in Coursera with this video (I wanted to jump faster from shell to Jupyter), and this is truly great. Another interesting interaction between Jupyterlab/Notebook with SQL is the extension + magic function %%sql
I just found your channel. I'm liking it already. However, I'm a little confused about how you setup your directories on you D: drive. I don't see anything in the video to describe them but more importantly what data is contained in them. I'm kind of stuck in following your tutorial. Thanks for all the hard work you have put into your channel. Very helpful. Glenn...
You are amazing but can you please use a better microphone next time, I can literally hear your mouth like your saliva's playing around. It's so noticeable and it makes me uncomfortable so I have to stop watching. Great topic tho
Thanks for the graphic description. :-) Getting perfect sound is a challenge. I used to use a Yeti mic but that was much worse. The headset mic must be too sensitive. I will see what I can do.
Hi Bryan, this video really made my day. Thanks very much. I like the push towards simplicity which keeps your head free for higher level considerations rather than being bogged down into lines and lines of low level code.
Yeah. A lot of times training and code examples focus more on how web and mobile apps might access data which is very different from the needs of BI and Analytics. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video! Great channel and great content. Truly thankful for the open source community. I'm complementing a PostgreSQL for Everybody Specialization in Coursera with this video (I wanted to jump faster from shell to Jupyter), and this is truly great. Another interesting interaction between Jupyterlab/Notebook with SQL is the extension + magic function %%sql
Thanks and good feedback. Please share my channel with others to they can benefit.
Just downloaded the file, it's working. Awesome work Mister Thank you.
Glad it is helpful.
@@BryanCafferkyReally appreciate your time and effort.
Thank you Bryan, I find the channel really helpful
Hi Bryan, awesome tutorial! Very detail & concise.., million thanks..!
Glad you enjoyed it!
this is good stuff, bryan! thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks. Python & SQL are really great together. Thanks for watching.
Brilliant teaching skills :}.
Thanks for all your videos!
I really liked a lot the way you teach it, thanks very much!
Thanks!
Hi Bryan. Thanks for making this video. Can you pls share how to change a DB password using Python. Thanks
I just found your channel. I'm liking it already. However, I'm a little confused about how you setup your directories on you D: drive. I don't see anything in the video to describe them but more importantly what data is contained in them. I'm kind of stuck in following your tutorial. Thanks for all the hard work you have put into your channel. Very helpful. Glenn...
Hello sir, Can you please make a video of optimisation of sql queries on py-postgre and why we use tensorflow for sql queries?
Possibly. That's a pretty narrow topic though. Not sure many people would be interested.
@@BryanCafferky i am working for my thesis on this topic but i been stucked at middle... I mean how i do train and test sql queries
Thats rly great, thank you Bryan!
Thank you very much Bryan..
YW
what about using getpass for the password?
Can you explain what you mean please?
this awesome. Thanks alot
Glad it's helpful.
Really great..
Thank you sir
You're welcome!
Thanks :)
You are amazing but can you please use a better microphone next time, I can literally hear your mouth like your saliva's playing around. It's so noticeable and it makes me uncomfortable so I have to stop watching. Great topic tho
Thanks for the graphic description. :-) Getting perfect sound is a challenge. I used to use a Yeti mic but that was much worse. The headset mic must be too sensitive. I will see what I can do.