@thedatajanitor9537

LogikBot - Affordable, Real-World and Comprehensive - https://www.logikbot.com

There are two core paths on LogikBot. One for the data analyst role and one for the machine learning engineering role. 

I've added the data analyst role recently because machine learning has become so difficult to break into. If you're new to IT, I'd highly recommend this path. You can be in a real-world data analsyt role in under a year if you really apply yourself.  LogikBot is the most affordable and fastest way to attain this role. The platform even has an exam simulator for preparing for the exam. 

For the data analyst role, you take two courses then prepare for and pass exam PL-300. This exam, PL-300, is the Microsoft Certified PowerBI Data Analyst Certification.  

If you're in a shortcut role, then there's an entire path laid out for learning machine learning. The platform used by Uber and Microsoft. I worked at both companies. The courses are real-world and comprehensive. This is not the easy way. There is no easy way. This is one of the few platform that's offers a real-world approach to working in AI.

@thelist5677

LOL: The data Janitor is so cool....LOL, this is one of the best video deliveries I've seen in Youtube on a topic. No messing around, straight to the point, point system layout.....glad I came across this video.

@darctalus6661

I had the opportunity of being taught and mentored by Itzik Ben-Gan. 😊

@johnsondavis1565

Great video ! Keeping it straight to the point

@lisalee3067

Thank you for explaining this!

@tomastruchly9484

Well advanced SQL code from other developers is usually considerably harder to read & understand than modern OOP programming languages like Java or C++ (even easier by high level coding languages like Python). Not saying it is more complicated, but the readability is the issue.

@i_youtube_

I heard you saying SQL Server is the most RDBMS used in the world while statistics shows Oracle?

@swarnimkhosla6632

Mike, are there any Certifications for SQL developer which you would recommend?

@hasanmougharbel8030

great efforts in this channel.
I have only simple enquiry as a new sql learner.
I haven't made my mind yet whether to use sql server or not. 
Is sql server the best solution available for those who want to manage and automate databases inside a medium size company.
Is there any alternative i need to consider right from the beginning or any applications that is relevant to integrate with the database being used.
I consider myself a machine learning enthusiast and and would mostly like to automate business solutions with the engine being used.
Thanks for taking time to read this.. God bless you.

@semikolondev

I'd like to change career, it's been a year your video's out.
Any chance to know where to start learn SQL for a good base and entry level position?

@reuelcazaubon

Is it easier for a SQL developer to become a data engineer than a data analyst?

@swarnimkhosla6632

Hi Mike, thank you for the video. Can we say that the job role of SQL developer and a Data Engineer overlaps a lot? 

Also in your description you have mentioned that there are two core paths on your site LogikBot. One is MLE and other is Data Analyst path. In the future I shall be taking the Data Analyst path from your website to get started, but I aspire to be a Data Engineer down the line. Would you also be adding courses related to Data Engineer in the future as well?