The talk is very interesting and showed me in a very good way that SQL is still a thing a lot of developers suck at. And for the first time it showed me actually why that is.
While the different topics and slides are packed with amazing information I would probably take out some of the advanced examples from the great slides and try to improve the flow of the story from plain SQL to OOP-SQL/DBAL to ORM and why each needs the former and where advantages and the pitfalls are. The content is there but now needs more "drive" ;-)
The talk is very interesting and showed me in a very good way that SQL is still a thing a lot of developers suck at. And for the first time it showed me actually why that is.
While the different topics and slides are packed with amazing information I would probably take out some of the advanced examples from the great slides and try to improve the flow of the story from plain SQL to OOP-SQL/DBAL to ORM and why each needs the former and where advantages and the pitfalls are. The content is there but now needs more "drive" ;-)