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Evaluate an article

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This is where you will complete your article evaluation. Please use the template below to evaluate your selected article.

  • Name of article: (link)
  • Briefly describe why you have chosen this article to evaluate: The reason I choose this article is that I am currently learning SQL, I have a big interest in it. I want to know more about this language. The source is from a C-class article.

Lead (evaluation)

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This article clearly described and introduced what is SQL and what does SQL does. The lead summarized all information well and the lead is not overly detailed.

Content (evaluation)

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The article content is closed related to the topic. The content is up-to-date, however, there is not much information for the newest SQL update as of the last year 2019. There is no missing or content that does not belong to SQL for this article. There are no minor groups involved in this article.

Tone and Balance (evaluation)

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This article is written in a neutral tone with no bias, the content is focused on delivering SQL information.

Sources and References (evaluation)

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There is a link that I found is an irrelevant link in the references. The source section is not clear formatted, I found it is hard to understand the information provided in the source section.

Organization (evaluation)

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I think it is a good article that provided very rich information for SQL.

Images and Media (evaluation)

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There is only one image in the article, and it is well-captioned. However, I think there should be more images to enhance the understanding of SQL.

Checking the talk page (evaluation)

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The talk page is also closely related to the topic, which is SQL. There is a couple of conversation that related the external references which I think is super helpful to make this article better.

Overall impressions (evaluation)

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Overall, it is a good quality article that clearly described what is SQL, the history of SQL, and applied the use of SQL. I would include more pictures to improve a better understanding of people who are new to SQL or do not even know what is SQL.

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