The general definition that should apply to all types of databases is: A database is a collection of information. This defines any type of database regardless of its internal structure. The word (organized) is linked to the traditional definition of a database and is more describes a relational database.
I think I figured it out. I snapped a photo of a back of s sheet and it came out normal on the camera and then I realized. The camera reverses everything so my side of the paper is the side of the writing where I write everything in the normal, correct direction from left to right. In real life the other side of the paper would be backwards to a live person who would be watching them, but on camera, however it's backwards reversed so therefore it looks normal and correct in the video. 👍
@@FeliciaLoprete That sounds wrong, because the image would be flipped even if the light was shining through the paper. Notice how she is using her left hand here, unless she is left-handed the image is probably flipped in post production.
Come on - this information is everywhere and why not talk about something new if you know. IBM and its talent. ASK a question from her and she will be like " that's a good question.
She's not excellent in explaining how everything works. I was wondering who is this video for? It somehow seems too dumb for a bit advanced people, and too complex for complete beginners.
Please make a video where you explain more the "server" part of 3-tier architecture. Thank you.
The general definition that should apply to all types of databases is: A database is a collection of information. This defines any type of database regardless of its internal structure. The word (organized) is linked to the traditional definition of a database and is more describes a relational database.
Thank you madam very nice gide & very nice video info of dbms..I like..👍
these 3 tier dbs really need further explanation
Is this person a lefty or a righty? Had to watch this video twice because I spent the first seven minutes thinking through this question 😂
same
righty, it's flipped
Left
Very Nice Video.
Pls can you give instances of the two tier and three tier architecture. Thank you in advance
You are amazing to explain everything here. Thanks Beuty girl
Great Content 👏
Thank you
explanation power is good
Thanks!
Good explanation 👌
Excellent
Hi
What is the way to learn data base at the begining.
I am a student of first class.❤
i keep getting distracted by her beauty while supposedly learning about databases💀
Awesome
Nice
Love it! :)
Too many critics here.
Just listen and learn.
is she writing backward?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's what I was wondering too! 🤣
I think I figured it out. I snapped a photo of a back of s sheet and it came out normal on the camera and then I realized. The camera reverses everything so my side of the paper is the side of the writing where I write everything in the normal, correct direction from left to right. In real life the other side of the paper would be backwards to a live person who would be watching them, but on camera, however it's backwards reversed so therefore it looks normal and correct in the video. 👍
@@FeliciaLoprete That sounds wrong, because the image would be flipped even if the light was shining through the paper. Notice how she is using her left hand here, unless she is left-handed the image is probably flipped in post production.
the video just gets flipped horizontally on posting. they said this on their community page
Come on - this information is everywhere and why not talk about something new if you know. IBM and its talent. ASK a question from her and she will be like " that's a good question.
Behold, a system error has caused the transaction to venture to an invalid email address.
she is writing backwards, good video
top infa
not good choice of pencil
good info, terrible and unengaging visual aid tho come on IBM
Nah bro, is she writing backwards? I don't approve of this
She might feel relieved the face she always look in the mirror thanks to the fliping the screen
She's not excellent in explaining how everything works. I was wondering who is this video for? It somehow seems too dumb for a bit advanced people, and too complex for complete beginners.
Its exactly for me it seems 😅