I've really been feeling your "lack of intermediate resources" comment recently. I'm comfortable writing basic SQL queries, but wouldn't know how to set up a new DB and don't really know how to build/structure/optimize/manage a database (outside of tools like the Django ORM, which very helpfully abstracts a lot of it). I've been wanting to get more into SQLite as a starting point, since it seems pretty accessible (as opposed to like, running a server).
Relatedly, I've got an almost-outgrown-Airtable project that I've been considering moving into my own setup, but the 0-to-1 process is pretty intimidating. Plus, Airtable's schema setup I don't think can be replicated 1:1 in SQL (but I'm not even sure that's true).
Anyway, I'm really looking forward to your course. Congrats on the launch, it looks awesome!
I've really been feeling your "lack of intermediate resources" comment recently. I'm comfortable writing basic SQL queries, but wouldn't know how to set up a new DB and don't really know how to build/structure/optimize/manage a database (outside of tools like the Django ORM, which very helpfully abstracts a lot of it). I've been wanting to get more into SQLite as a starting point, since it seems pretty accessible (as opposed to like, running a server).
Relatedly, I've got an almost-outgrown-Airtable project that I've been considering moving into my own setup, but the 0-to-1 process is pretty intimidating. Plus, Airtable's schema setup I don't think can be replicated 1:1 in SQL (but I'm not even sure that's true).
Anyway, I'm really looking forward to your course. Congrats on the launch, it looks awesome!