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Learn SQL Quickly: A Beginner’s Guide to Learning SQL, Even If You’re New to Databases

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Do you have a burning desire to expand your skillset but don't have the time or care to go back to studying for the next 4+ years? Do you feel as if you are capable of so much more, and that you should be making a bigger contribution to the world? Are you ready to learn one of the most in-demand skills of the 21st century and set yourself up for outstanding success in your career -- success that will not only benefit you, but thousands, perhaps millions, of other people as well? Or, maybe you’ve already landed your dream job and now your boss needs you to fulfill the role as quickly as possible. Whatever the case may be, learning the ins and outs of the coding universe doesn't have to be some kind of big and complex ordeal. The internet might be abuzz with all kinds of confusing tutorials and partial playbooks making it seem like learning to code is harder than it really is, but rest assured, this is not true. Did you know that the average individual spends $20,000 on a course that is sometimes up to 24 weeks long just to learn the basics of coding? But this doesn't have to be you. No matter where you are in the coding journey, you can take the information provided and begin to apply it today. You can learn to code in the time it takes to read a book and skip all of the unnecessary schoolings, even if you’ve never coded anything before. In Learn SQL Quickly , you’ll

191 pages, Paperback

Published November 9, 2020

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January 18, 2022
The book is pretty good. I only got it because I was curious about SQL. I'm sort of using it in MS Access 2016. This doesn't help that at all, but seems to be pretty good in getting one started in using SQL with other DBMSs.
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