yea, I guess that was too much :) but a little SQL never hurt anyone, a friend that is an Industrial engineer always worked in logistics, the closer to a computer was Excel asked me to help him with SQL because he needed some data.
It may not be too related for the curricula but maybe as an advice, a comment or a little assignment, to just check it out, you never know when you'll have to mock or get some data; SQL is almost the command line of data. I'm not talking about normalizing databases or making migrations, but a little peak on SELECT and friends could be useful. I think :)
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I don't think designers need to know SQL, but I get what you mean.
yea, I guess that was too much :) but a little SQL never hurt anyone, a friend that is an Industrial engineer always worked in logistics, the closer to a computer was Excel asked me to help him with SQL because he needed some data.
It may not be too related for the curricula but maybe as an advice, a comment or a little assignment, to just check it out, you never know when you'll have to mock or get some data; SQL is almost the command line of data. I'm not talking about normalizing databases or making migrations, but a little peak on SELECT and friends could be useful. I think :)