This week I want to shout out @helenanders26 :
She's contributed some of the best articles around SQL, databases, and even career related stuff.
But, I think she stands out as the leader for database related topics on Dev.to - def. a niche that I don't see anyone else filling.
Her writing is super clear, to the point and very honest.
My fav. so far is this technical look at SQL CTEs:
Notably for back-end devs, check her stuff out. It's easy to get used to ORMs etc. and forget that sometimes you need to get your hands dirty in order to squeeze some more performance out of your apps.
And if you are a data analyst - must read!
Good job Helen!
Wow! Thank you for the kind words James, that's made my day :D
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This week I want to shout out @helenanders26 :
Helen Anderson
She's contributed some of the best articles around SQL, databases, and even career related stuff.
But, I think she stands out as the leader for database related topics on Dev.to - def. a niche that I don't see anyone else filling.
Her writing is super clear, to the point and very honest.
My fav. so far is this technical look at SQL CTEs:
SQL Series: Why you should use SQL CTEs
Helen Anderson
Notably for back-end devs, check her stuff out. It's easy to get used to ORMs etc. and forget that sometimes you need to get your hands dirty in order to squeeze some more performance out of your apps.
And if you are a data analyst - must read!
Good job Helen!
Wow! Thank you for the kind words James, that's made my day :D