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===Based on what you have seen of the FDA database, do you feel that you have a better understanding of how the data mentioned in section 5.1 of What is Code?—Spotify music, Fitbit exercise tracking, Twitter tweets, IRS tax returns, etc.—might look when stored on a computer?=== | ===Based on what you have seen of the FDA database, do you feel that you have a better understanding of how the data mentioned in section 5.1 of What is Code?—Spotify music, Fitbit exercise tracking, Twitter tweets, IRS tax returns, etc.—might look when stored on a computer?=== | ||
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===Which part of this assignment made the most sense to you?=== | ===Which part of this assignment made the most sense to you?=== |
Revision as of 18:19, 13 March 2024
Contents
- 1 Andrew Sandler's Class Journal Entry
- 1.1 Charlotte Kaplan
- 1.1.1 Based on what you have seen of the FDA database, do you feel that you have a better understanding of how the data mentioned in section 5.1 of What is Code?—Spotify music, Fitbit exercise tracking, Twitter tweets, IRS tax returns, etc.—might look when stored on a computer?
- 1.1.2 Which part of this assignment made the most sense to you?
- 1.1.3 Which part of this assignment do you feel least confident about?
- 1.1.4 What would you like to know more about?
- 1.1 Charlotte Kaplan
Andrew Sandler's Class Journal Entry
- I feel that I do have a better understanding of how the data mentioned in the 5.1 article looks in its stored form.
- I really don't think any part of this assignment didn't make sense to me. I'm not sure if this answer suffices but really it was pretty easy. There is a lot of online documentation on the different SQL Query commands.
- I think most of what was more difficult for me was just getting the hang of which Access Ribbon different buttons are under. I felt like the data made intuitive sense. I'm not sure how I would have faired with the primary keys because of the issues the class ran into with the FDA's documentation. The other difficulty I had was just getting my virtual machine connected through lmu to my laptop to use windows.
- I would definitely like to know more about how to use the tons and tons of data we have to actually organize the data in a way we find really helpful insights rather than just the basics which we had to do just to learn. So I think what I really mean is I am excited to be given a dataset that matters.
Charlotte Kaplan
Based on what you have seen of the FDA database, do you feel that you have a better understanding of how the data mentioned in section 5.1 of What is Code?—Spotify music, Fitbit exercise tracking, Twitter tweets, IRS tax returns, etc.—might look when stored on a computer?
Yes, do feel that I have a better understanding of the data mentioned in What is Code. By doing this exercise and looking at how the FDA database stores information, I now see how other companies store their data.