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feedback from reviewing Easy EdgeDB while onboarding #87
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Some good feedback here. @vpetrovykh Victor let's fix some of the low hanging fruit here first. |
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Multiple fixes and clarifications. Issue #87.
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overall feedback:
DROP DATABASE
and recreate being the easiest).chapter 1:
Jonathan Harker
rows by the end of the chapter. this surprised me for a moment, then I realized it's because I don't have a unique constraint. might be worth calling out as a possibility here, as well as a mention that it will be fixed in a future chapter (7)chapter 5:
chapter 6:
LIKE
takes a string, but we're giving it a set of strings, and I don't think we've explicitly explained at any point the set-expansion that's taking placechapter 13:
DISTINCT
, and finally the additionchapter 16:
str_repeat
, the answer should include the query using that methodThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: