Getting Started with SQL
A HandsOn Approach for Beginners
by Thomas Nield
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Businesses are gathering data today at exponential rates and yet few people know how to access it meaningfully. If you're a business or IT professional, this short handson guide teaches you how to pull and transform data with SQL in significant ways. You will quickly master the fundamentals of SQL and learn how to create your own databases.Author ...
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“Starts as a hands-on toolkit for writing clearer, more reliable SQL and stays intensely practical: expect pattern-focused guidance, concrete query examples, and frequent tips about performance limitations. Most value comes from movable techniques you can apply to real queries and troubleshooting sessions; the main limitation is that the book can get granular—long example walkthroughs and prescriptive tweaks slow the pace and may feel repetitive. Better as a desk reference you return to than as light leisure reading.”
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