SQL, 4th Ed (In Easy Steps)
Monday, 07 September 2020

This book makes no assumption that you will have previous knowledge of any programming or scripting language and is aimed at the newcomer to SQL. In each chapter, Mike McGrath builds your knowledge of executing database queries, and by the end of the book shows how to write your own SQL scripts to insert, extract, and manipulate data. The examples are based on MySQL, and the book begins by explaining how to download and install the MySQL database server on Windows and Linux.

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Author: Mike McGrath
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Date: August 2020
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1840789027
Print: 1840789026
Kindle: B08CHJDDVY
Audience: developers interested in SQL
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Database

 

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