A simple Node-based CLI that uses MySQL and Inquirer to create an "Amazon" concept.
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A simple Node-based CLI that uses MySQL and Inquirer to create an "Amazon" concept.
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This is an application for managing a company's employees using node, inquirer and MySQL. It is a command line application.
This is an application for managing a company's employees using node, inquirer, and MySQL
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A simple command-line application for managing a company's employees using node, inquirer, and MySQL.
The application takes place in the terminal. It uses inquirer.js to prompt users for questions. It implements MySQL to store tables for employees, roles, and departments and the CLI allows users to interact with the database by allowing them to do things like add new employees, create new departments, and more. Some of the tables have a one-to-m…
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