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by roydivision 804 days ago
Or one could, you know, learn SQL.
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Most people would rather work in languages they already know. Natural language processing will allow programming languages to become as niche as assembly is, essentially. You won't need to interface with it much because the models will get that good.
:D We have been working with many non-tech founders and business people who are genuinely interested in data but they cannot learn SQL, due to different constraints.
What are those constraints? Really usable SQL for Business people can be learnt in a day long workshop or less time. If they can do Excel, they can do SQL too.
time, focus, priorities, or just curiosity to learn. people have their reasons. Nothing against SQL btw, but very difficult to make someone learn something, especially in authority. There must be people who have done it, it's not none or all, just needs curiosity & effort to learn.
Agreed. It matches my experience as well. I boil it down to personality and orientation than seniority in the org honestly. I have seen VP/Director level people who secretly tinker in SQL alongside delegation 99% of the time. Those who want to learn SQL will do it soon and the rest have some kind of mental block.