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 UWA week 34 (2nd semester, week 5) ↓
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6:55pm Fri 23rd Aug, Sandy BG.

Hi :) Just wondering why we are using terminal instead of SQLiteStudio to add the data and tables in lab 3? Maybe it's just me, but using terminal when we already have SQLite installed on our computers seems a little counter intuitive and confusing. Perhaps I'm missing something.. Cheers!


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6:05pm Sun 25th Aug, Jichunyang L.

Hi, As a Level 1 unit, using the terminal helps students become more familiar with command line tools, which are widely used in professional environments. Many data-related jobs require proficiency in command-line interfaces, as they offer powerful and flexible ways to manage data.


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3:32pm Wed 28th Aug, Adam W.

Hi, Additionally, not using the GUI tools to generate SQL and automatically do a lot of the tasks can be beneficial with knowing how the SQL works. Thanks, Adam. "Sandy Bilton-Guise" <24*0*5*8@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Hi :) > > Just wondering why we are using terminal instead of SQLiteStudio to add the data and tables in lab 3? > > Maybe it's just me, but using terminal when we already have SQLite installed on our computers seems a little counter intuitive and confusing. > > Perhaps I'm missing something.. > > Cheers!

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