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Study Conquest
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I make videos to learn new things! I hope somebody else can conquer one or the other concept on here. For now I will cover mostly CS and Economics stuff.
Swiss accent instead of indian accent... If that's not a unique selling point! :D
Constructive feedback is appreciated!
Swiss accent instead of indian accent... If that's not a unique selling point! :D
Constructive feedback is appreciated!
Відео
Database Inheritance example in PSQL
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Database Inheritance example in PSQL and short pros and cons elaboration.
Strategy Design Pattern
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Strategy Design Pattern explanation with an example.
Observer Design Pattern
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Observer Design Pattern explanation with an example.
Composite Design Pattern
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Composite Design Pattern explanation with an example.
Alpha Algorithm (Process Discovery Method)
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Explanation of the Alpha Algorithm with an Example
Compiled/Interpreted & Dynamic/Static Type Checking
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A video about basic programming terminology I was always wondering about... :)
Diffie Hellman Key Exchange ep:5
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Diffie Hellman Key Exchange with an example
Blockchain/Cryptocurrency Intro ep:0
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Quick definition of the terms and outline of the content
In step 4, why no ({b,c,e},{d})?
b and c are not independent of one another, so this set isn't possible. For ({A}, {B}), all entities within A and B must be independent of one another and A and B must have a casual relation
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Very good explanation! Thank you!
great video! short but sweet. interesting feature, but it seems terrible that it seems so unfinished
Have these issues been fixed by PostGres yet?
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for the possibles sets, why don't you put b,c and c,b ? Are they irrelevant ?
Thanks for the video ! But one thing intrigues me: why don't you write: ({a}, {b, c, e}) instead of cutting it in two ?
Super helpful video!
Nice explanation
Line 4 of the algorithm uses the all-quantor for both A and B. This would mean that element i in set A must be causally related to all elements in B, and this for every i. Figure at 3:05 does not show this. But your example makes it obvious.
My university teacher stole this 1:1 and explained it way worse...
Thank you! Really useful
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There's no need to look any further, this is the best video on Alpha Algorithm on UA-cam. Thank you kind sir!
What if there r no miners...then who will validate the transactions
Omg thank you so much, I have an exam soon and I completly understand the algo thanks to you ! very clear :)
Best one i found, simple, straightforward, good job :)
This video was necessary, along with my professor's lecture, was necessary for complete understanding of the concept...Thank you so much.
Well done!
thank you for the explanation
Well explained. Thanks
Thank you!Very well explained!
very good video. But I'd like to know if the keyword inherits works also in oracle database. If yes, how is it declared?
Thank you very much for your explanation! It helped me a lot with me diploma
how can we convert this petri net logic to BPMN flow...If I have to discover BPMN process model how would I know which one is XOR/parallel gateways from Petri net outcome?
You'd need the matrix for that. When it has a parallel sign you use the AND gate and when it has the hashtag sign you use the XOR gate.
upload more videos! you are doing great
A nice video! Helped me a lot! Thank you :) You also might want to visit my blog: siegel.work/blog/ :) I write to similar topics.
I am not sure if i haven't understand the 3rd down-side or if your were lacking precision , but it is good to see the 2nd response of this links : stackoverflow.com/questions/42731402/postgresql-foreign-key-constraint-violation-with-inheritance it was very helpful for me
This is very well explained, thanks for your efforts to share this important knowledge. we will make together this world a better place - with process mining as well.
Thanks for the appreciation! Glad to hear it helps!
Thank you, this is great!
Thank you for this very good and understandable video! I got it :)
I don't usually comment on youtube videos, but this videos was just too good to get started with inheritance in postgresql
Amazing channel dude!
Thanks a ton!
I LOVE IT, Thank You for helping me :)
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Really good explanation!
Very good explanation thank you and try to make more on postgre object oriented
Very good explanation! Thank you very much :)