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A new article has been published just now (issiqqina 🙂 in the topic of SQL Joins and Grouping statements. We tried to understand these concepts using more low-level constructs, namely Set Theory:
https://dev.to/samandar_komilov/understanding-sql-joins-and-grouping-using-set-theory-i58
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Samandar Komilov
20 y.o. Software Developer