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SQL: 2 Books in 1: Beginner's Guide & 7-Day Crash Course, How to Quickly Learn Structured Query Language Programming, Server Administration, Computer and Database Management Step-by-Step

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These days, almost all businesses from small online stores to big corporations use data to run their operations. They manage this data using databases . Because of this, the demand for database administration experts has exploded, and because of this demand, working as a database developer can be very lucrative . As a beginner, you probably want something easy to use and to get your head around. SQL , or Structured Query Language , is the perfect language to achieve this goal, as it has well-defined standards, you don't need a lot of coding, keeps your data organized and have been around for a long time. And that's what you'll learn in 2 Books in 1. The goal of this book is we will look not only at what this language is but give you practical exercises that will help you to start coding in a short time.
You will While it may seem like you need to put aside months to see results out of learning a coding language, SQL is a pretty simple language to learn. Whether you're completely new to programming or you are looking for a new language to expand your skills, you will find this book an invaluable tool for starting and mastering programming in SQL . 2 Books in 1 will allow you to successfully go from knowing absolutely nothing about SQL to being able to quickly create, manage and organize a database.
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212 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 20, 2020

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John Russel

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May 30, 2020
A beginners guide

Not really an important contribution to giving a structured view of the building blocks needed to write SQL. I will look for a more technical guide.
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