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super helpful thanks! One question. when to use primary and when to use secodary indexing ( same for clustering but I got confused because in my class we said we create a cluster when we want a primary index... working on oracle)
Although this is 4 years old, I do appreciate your method of explanation. But please can you make another one for this 3NF saying that the new table has only two columns. Because for a new person(Like ME), until they do not go through the comments, they have no idea why a new column was created
I am new to programming. Thank you for your work. 1. I'd like to know, on your answer for question 2 you used * instead of + which according to me is what will make sure that there is atleast one lowercase 2. on the last question you chose to use {2,3}, if I understood your explanations well that quantifier will allow only 2 chars since 3 in not included. {y,z} means atleast y times but less than z times. So according to my small understanding {2,4} would be more accurate in this case. please do correct me if I am wrong. by the way this content is the best