* Covers Oracle 11g, Oracle 12c, Oracle 18c, and Oracle 19c
Oracle is currently the most popular relational database management system in the world. It is used by thousands of big companies who are usually willing to pay good salaries to the right people, which includes those with practical Oracle SQL knowledge that is based on best practices and experience.
Most SQL courses give you theoretical SQL knowledge. In this course, you will learn by actually writing code.
In spite of what you might have heard, relational databases are not going away anytime soon, and the demand for good Oracle SQL developers will continue on the rise.
Learn Oracle SQL in a practical and smart way and jump–start your career as an Oracle SQL developer:
Understand the most basic concepts about relational databases and Oracle.
Get comfortable writing code using Oracle SQL Developer.
Learn how to read, filter, and sort information from database tables.
Learn how to use comparison, logical, set, and other types of operators in Oracle SQL.
Learn how to use numeric, text, date, conversion, aggregate, analytic, and other types of Oracle SQL functions.
Learn how to add, modify, and delete information from Oracle databases using SQL.
Learn how to use SQL to create and use tables, constraints, sequences, indexes, and views.
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Specification: The Ultimate Oracle SQL Course: SQL Made Practical
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Price | $15.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 16 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
$109.99 $15.99
Jos Cordeiro Barbosa Junior –
It’s amazing course!
Nancy Burke –
great course
Roman –
So far so good
Sudveep Kumar Reddy –
The rating is the thing to be given at some point when the most important sections are discussed so, better to ask rating at the end of the course.
Shuaib Gill –
Excellent instructor.
Sara Tamim –
Excellent introduction of how to install Oracle DB (y) !
Tania Ananich –
If you want to improve your understanding of SQL this is not a good training for you, the trainer hardly explains what he does, he just throws new functions, new operators in silence and then tells ‘look at it’ and then nothing more happens and you move to the next topic. Also the trainer has very strong spanish accent, pretty hard to follow
Hassan Abdelsabour Mohamed Moussa Abdrabo –
I have worked with Oracle SQL for almost 5 years. Yet in this course I have learned many new things that I never came across. I would definitely recommend this course for others.
Shivangi Pandey –
I Really Like this
Simona Batrinu –
I am an beginner SQL Developer and I was on maternity leave for two years, so I took this course to remember how to code :). I liked the most that the explanations are based on examples and there is practice for each sub chapter. It is very easy to follow, understand and implement the things learned.