- Learn to modify databases and create reports from databases.
- Write programs to access data in a database.
- Understand the structure of a database and how to create tables.
Overview
A database developer is responsible for writing instructions that affect the way records are stored in a computer system. In this learning path, focus on improving databases and discover how to write programs that access data in a database.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Programming Foundations: Databases
-Learn the fundamentals of database programming. Find out how to build a database, define relationships, and write queries.
Course 2: Learning SQL Programming
-Learn the basics of SQL, the programming language for retrieving and editing data from databases such as SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.
Course 3: Learning MySQL Development
-Learn how to use MySQL to build databases and power data-driven applications.
Course 4: NoSQL Essential Training
-Get a high-level view of the basics of NoSQL, from how it differs from relational databases to its pros and cons.
Course 5: Finding New Career Paths with SQL
-Learn how to use your existing SQL knowledge to find new career paths.
Course 1: Programming Foundations: Databases
-Learn the fundamentals of database programming. Find out how to build a database, define relationships, and write queries.
Course 2: Learning SQL Programming
-Learn the basics of SQL, the programming language for retrieving and editing data from databases such as SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.
Course 3: Learning MySQL Development
-Learn how to use MySQL to build databases and power data-driven applications.
Course 4: NoSQL Essential Training
-Get a high-level view of the basics of NoSQL, from how it differs from relational databases to its pros and cons.
Course 5: Finding New Career Paths with SQL
-Learn how to use your existing SQL knowledge to find new career paths.
Courses
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Learn the fundamentals of database programming. Find out how to build a database, define relationships, and write queries.
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Learn how to use your existing SQL knowledge to find new career paths.
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Learn how to use MySQL to build databases and power data-driven applications.
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Learn the basics of SQL, the programming language for retrieving and editing data from databases such as SQL Server, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.
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Get a high-level view of the basics of NoSQL, from how it differs from relational databases to its pros and cons.
Taught by
Scott Simpson, Brad Wheeler, Mel McGee and Nikiya Simpson