In this course, you'll walk through installation steps for installing a text editor, installing MAMP or XAMPP (or equivalent) and creating a MySql Database. You'll learn about single table queries and the basic syntax of the SQL language, as well as database design with multiple tables, foreign keys, and the JOIN operation. Lastly, you'll learn to model many-to-many relationships like those needed to represent users, roles, and courses.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Installing PHP and SQL
Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL)
Database Design
Many-To-Many
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TOP REVIEWS FROM INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL)
This course is best if you are new to MySQL. Dr. Chuck explains everything about how managing databases started and how it has evolved time to time. He explains everything from basics.
All the course was very good but the last assignment is showing different things in assingment page and in grader submission page due to which it is difficult to submit that json file.
This gives you a basic understanding on SQL for beginners. Dr.Chuck explained so well in such a way that even a candidate with zero knowledge can understand the concepts and can complete the course.
I am very happy to share my experience and knowledge that are learned in Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) I gain Lots of knowlege and skill about SQL. Thanks coursera .
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