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My knowledge of databases is really beginner, but your point of view really opened my eyes, especially with this "narrowing the results of a query to get fewer and more specific results."
I'm learning a lot from this database series. Thanks! ❤️❤️
I loved your article! Keep the good work!
Very interesting article
Awesome post :D thanks for sharing it.
Wow Daniel, stop blowing my mind 🤯
Great article as always Dan!
Amazing explanation!!
Great article Dan!
this is QUALITY!
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Nice post
My mind exploded several times while reading your content.
Your writing is so well structured, congratulations Daniel, your article is great, I appreciate that you shared this content!
Great article!
Amazing tutorial!
Very interesting!
Awesome article 👏👏👏
Top!
I agree!
Nice!
Muito bom
Very impressive article!
This is awesome. 👏
Great article, continue sharing your experience!
Great article!
I liked the article, then I'll have a look at the demo project.
It looks nice.
Great article!
Thanks for sharing bro! Nice article!
amazing
massa
Amazing!
Great!!
sometimes I think about it, I play video games!
but I didn’t go further than thoughts, I didn’t read how this happens!
you did a lot of work to write this article! Thank you. and I closed another question that sometimes popped up in my head
Another incredible article! Congratulations! Brilliance Show!
Very nice article!!
Ok, I'm confused. Why is ScyllaDB refered as a nonSQL database yet every code example in the post was in SQL?
ScyllaDB runs on top of CQL (Cassandra Query Language), which has a syntax SQL-like.