Working knowledge of SQL (or Structured Query Language) is a must for data professionals like Data Scientists, Data Analysts and Data Engineers. Much of the world's data resides in databases. SQL is a powerful language used for communicating with and extracting data from databases.

Databases and SQL for Data Science with Python

Databases and SQL for Data Science with Python
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Instructors: Rav Ahuja
Access provided by Rajkiya Engineering College Mainpuri, UP, India
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Analyze data within a database using SQL and Python.
Create a relational database and work with multiple tables using DDL commands.
Construct basic to intermediate level SQL queries using DML commands.
Compose more powerful queries with advanced SQL techniques like views, transactions, stored procedures, and joins.
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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2025
Very intriguing first exposure to SQL for CS students! Loved the integration with Python. It was a bit hard to actually learn SQL from this exclusively, so using outside resources will be helpful.
Reviewed on Mar 24, 2025
It was a wonderful and joyful learning from the starting to end, i also enjoyed while solving the quries on the hands on.
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2022
Most of it really good. I think joins should be covered in the base material and there should be less of an emphasis on sub-queries. The Peer Reviewed final was a little confusing in its questioning.
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