▲ | sgarland 2 days ago | |
For reference, I’m a DBRE. IMO, yes, most people can learn basic joins and aggregates in a couple of hours, but that is subjective. > you don’t need to understand the normalizations You definitely should. Normalizing isn’t that difficult of a concept, Wikipedia has terrific descriptions of each level. As to the rest, maybe read docs? This is my primary frustration with LLMs in general: people seem to believe that they’re just as good of developers as someone who has read the source documentation, because a robot told them the answer. If you don’t understand what you’re doing, you cannot possibly understand the implications and trade-offs. | ||
▲ | aurareturn a day ago | parent [-] | |
Thank goodness 99% don’t want to understand everything. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be paid very well at your job, right? |