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chatGPT SQL and Database assistant

 

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Super excited to share my latest Sha story video with you all! In this one, I answer the question of why I don't add SQL to my skill set, especially in the age of chatbots. But I wanted to make it fun, so I added a twist. Watch till the end to see chatgpt squirm when I ask personal questions!


In the video, I demonstrate how you can describe an ecommerce scenario to chatgpt, and in less than 1 minutes, it generates the database and table schemas, SQL, joins, and populates it with sample data. Finally create Python code for the same.
So now I am a champ at sql as well as python .. Woohoo!!!

Tools used to create this video include chatgpt, Canva, Microsoft clipchamp, and Xbox GameBar. Check it out and let me know what you think!

"Sorry chatgpt - A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do" - LOL!
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