Cool! by
eatpraylove
on 2015-02-20 19:38:00 UTC
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Does that mean you make databases prettier or easier to use? (I'm not familiar with computer science, which is why I ask.)
Well done! by
Huinesoron
on 2015-02-20 15:43:00 UTC
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Presumably that means any company which employs you will not be forced to keep all their data on 16 MB spreadsheets, like certain employers of mine I could mention, but will be able to draw on your expertise to create decent databases instead?
hS
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Fish Custard
on 2015-02-20 00:33:00 UTC
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Also - congrats, those certs are hard work! :) Is it for a specific DBMS or a more theoretical qualification?
(I sincerely hope this board app that appears to be made from pure refined 1999 has protection against SQL injection. That is if it even uses a SQL database...)
Wow by
foofooman3
on 2015-02-20 00:12:00 UTC
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I've had some experience with programming and whatnot. I know how much work that must have been. Most work in that field still confuses me. Still, I'm taking my first programming class next year and I'm planning on going into computer programming. Congratulations on such a great achievement.
Congrats! *throws cakefetti* by
Iximaz
on 2015-02-19 23:52:00 UTC
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No idea what Database Design is, but it sounds like it has to do with computers.
~Iximaz, who is technologically challenged