1. The document appears to be a chat log between students and a teacher discussing a MySQL database class.
2. The students greet the teacher and ask questions about databases, tables, and queries using commands like "show databases", "use", "show tables", "describe", and "select".
3. When the teacher's audio is not coming through clearly, several students comment that the teacher's voice is not audible.
4. Throughout the chat, many students type "S sir" or variations like "sir" to get the teacher's attention or check that he is still there.
1. The document appears to be a chat log between students and a teacher discussing a MySQL database class.
2. The students greet the teacher and ask questions about databases, tables, and queries using commands like "show databases", "use", "show tables", "describe", and "select".
3. When the teacher's audio is not coming through clearly, several students comment that the teacher's voice is not audible.
4. Throughout the chat, many students type "S sir" or variations like "sir" to get the teacher's attention or check that he is still there.
1. The document appears to be a chat log between students and a teacher discussing a MySQL database class.
2. The students greet the teacher and ask questions about databases, tables, and queries using commands like "show databases", "use", "show tables", "describe", and "select".
3. When the teacher's audio is not coming through clearly, several students comment that the teacher's voice is not audible.
4. Throughout the chat, many students type "S sir" or variations like "sir" to get the teacher's attention or check that he is still there.
1. The document appears to be a chat log between students and a teacher discussing a MySQL database class.
2. The students greet the teacher and ask questions about databases, tables, and queries using commands like "show databases", "use", "show tables", "describe", and "select".
3. When the teacher's audio is not coming through clearly, several students comment that the teacher's voice is not audible.
4. Throughout the chat, many students type "S sir" or variations like "sir" to get the teacher's attention or check that he is still there.