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SQL QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginner's Guide To SQL

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Structured Query Language or SQL (pronounced sequel by many) is the most widely used programming language used in database management and is the standard language for Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). SQL programming allows users to return, analyze, create, manage and delete data within a database – all within a few commands.

With more industries and organizations looking to the power of data, the need for an efficient, scalable solution for data management is required. More often than not, organizations implement a Relational Database Management System in one form or another. These systems create long-term data “warehouses” that can be easily accessed to return and analyze results, such as, “Show me all of the clients from Canada that have purchased more than $20,000 in the last 3 years.” This “query,” which would have taken an extensive amount of hands-on research to complete prior to the use of database, can now be determined in seconds by executing a simple SELECT SQL statement on a database.

SQL can seem daunting to those with little to zero programming knowledge and can even pose a challenge to those that have experience with other languages. Most resources jump right into the technical jargon and are not suited for someone to really grasp how SQL Actually Works . That’s why we created this book. Our goal here is show you exactly everything you need to know to utilize SQL in whatever capacity you may need in simple, easy to follow concepts. Our book provides Multiple Step-by-Step Examples of how to master these SQL concepts to ensure you know what you’re doing and why you’re doing it every step of the way.

This book will allow you to successfully go from knowing absolutely nothing about SQL to being able to quickly retrieve and analyze data from multiple tables. Step-by-step we will Walk You Through the Fundamentals of Understanding How a Relational Database is Structured to how to execute Complex SELECT Statements to return large datasets from your database.

We are so confident that methods outlined in this book will help you learn SQL that we're willing to let you try the book risk-free. If you are not fully satisfied with the product, simply let us know and we will provide a 100% full refund. That’s right, a 100% Money-Back Guarantee! What reason do you have to not give this book a try?


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76 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2015

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115 reviews13 followers
April 26, 2018
Books with titles that accurately reflect its contents, or else do what they say they will do, carry significant weight for me. SQL: QuickStart Guide does precisely what it claims to do, which is provide a simple overview of SQL. If you are brand-new to SQL, this book is helpful; and even if you're not, this book provides a very quick (59 pages, inclusive of separate one-page conclusion and glossary) overview or refresher. The book errs on the side of appealing to the rank beginner--which, to be fair, is what the title says.
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500 reviews7 followers
December 9, 2015
"A Great Way To Learn or Get Started in SQL"

"SQL QuickStart Guide" is actually a great way to learn structured query language. This can be difficult and I would suggest the accompanying material that will be in your library as a PDF along with this audiobook and with this combination one should be able to get a good idea on how this works. It's specific programming language and honestly if someone's a quick learner they could possibly bypass a lengthy tutorial or college course.

Dave Wright's narration was impeccable. It was clear and easy to understand. He walks you through each step and there are enough different examples to where one can pick this up fairly easily. Nice job.

"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."
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278 reviews25 followers
December 15, 2015
I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge in exchange for my honest feedback.

Overall, it was a VERY high level overview of SQL. This would be useful for non-IT professionals who are working on a database project or with database developers and want a quick insight into the basic concepts of SQL.

The included PDF was just OK; I may review it again later.

The narrator was not my favorite. As this was largely reference material it was a little dry already, I struggled to stay focuses as the reader was fairly monotone.
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