Structured Query Language (SQL or Sequel ) is the way we communicate with a relational database. It’s an intuitive and powerful language and mastering it is rapidly becoming a prerequisite for career paths outside of software development.
SQL has been one of the most common skill sets required by employers for software developers for years, according to research published by Indeed. That fact is not likely to change any time soon, as businesses have woken up to the reality that the data they capture, generate, and store has tremendous business value to improve performance and efficiency and uncover new paths for growth.
If you’re a software developer just getting started, a Business Analyst, a Test Engineer, Project Manager looking to augment your technical skill set, or a data or financial analyst who works primarily with spreadsheets, you’ll benefit from taking this course to learn how you can power up your data skills. We start from the ground up to teach you what a relational database is, how to plan and build a database structure, how to get data into your database, and then how to work with it to retrieve meaningful insights using SQL.
In this course, you will learn:
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Specification: Introduction to SQL Databases – SQL for Beginners
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 8 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Gerry Papenburg –
I got a lot out of this course, David explains in detail primary keys combined with other database information as well as aggregate functions. This course is a must, beneficial for a beginner who is just starting out. Thanks David, I learnt so much, getting in and around using Microsoft SQL Management Studio for me was a bonus as well. Great course highly recommended.
Darin –
Perfect Primer! Knowledgable instructor made subject interactive and interesting, and most important, easy to follow. Thanks Dave!
Arjun H –
Thanks Dev for this amazing course. Really helped me a lot as a beginner. I was not having any prior knowledge about SQL. Through this course I was able to grab so many insights. Thank you once again. Highly recommended course!!!!
Pratik Mohapatra –
great break down down and clean and precise step by step walkthrough that any beginner should be able to follow
Brian Bigney –
I would say that this is the best course yet. There is no heavy accent to work through, he has provided resource downloads at the appropriate sections and subsections and he is thorough and provides all of the necessary information for me to move through the course without gaps and leaving me hanging with no instructions as has happened in a few other courses.
Sharon Meli –
great work
Paul Johnson –
I like it very much, so far. The only improvement I suggest is to improve the video buffering issues if possible.
Sam Doyle –
Great course so far, Learned a lot of key elements I struggled to find online
David Onomivbori –
Obviously knowledgeable instructor; but he is talking and moving too fast. I am new to databases and I would appreciate a slower pace.
Eugene Zimin –
So far, so good.
Mohamed Dubow Aden –
Its great !!!!!!
Anjanett Schmidt –
It is an easy course to understand, the teacher does a great job explaining the topics in an understandable way. I have a customer service background and I don’t feel lost.
Ted Boggues –
The instructors narration is very clear. The main terms of the subject and how it relates to efficiency in business are explained very well. The class is very interesting.
Kasey J Murphy –
Very informative. My job is requiring me to develop SQL management skills, but I’ve never used SQL in any form before. Great class for a newbie like me.