SQL Programming and Coding
The truth is: SQL stands for Structured Query Language. Many people scoff dubiously when it is announced that SQL is, indeed, a programming language.
When people think of programming languages, all that comes to their mind are C++, Python, Java etc,. People disregard SQL as a programming language because of its interface structure and limited functionality. However, they fail to understand that while C++, Python are third level programming languages, and hence more developed, it doesn't change the fact that SQL falls under the umbrella of programming languages.
The demand for SQL is still at large, as it caters to many fields such as database management and development. Moreover, it plays a fundamental role in activities such as creating reports, business and data ysis, and of course, computer programming.
If you think SQL is a dying language, then reconsider. Here are a few reasons why it is not:
· Knowledge of SQL creates opportunities for diverse career options
DOWNLOAD: SQL programming and coding, a guide to help you learn the SQL language used by apps and organizations, and how to add, remove and update data.
The SQL language, instead of dying out, is proving to be very useful in the recent times. Many of the big companies and corporate offices have turned to this simple language for keeping an efficient tab of their huge databases. Therefore, having a basic knowledge of this language can prove to be extremely beneficial for you, if your interests lie in the plane of monetary gains.
The goal of the e-Book is simple: To help people learn the basics of Structured Query Language and explain to them how it is used by apps and organizations.
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