This unique introductory SQL tutorial provides easy-to-understand SQL instructions and allows you to practice what you are learning by using examples in each chapter. After reading this easy guide, you will create your own unique tables and perform selects, inserts, updates, deletes, and drops on your tables. Enjoy your reading! Get your copy now. Book The following are the objectives of this To help you understand SQL (Structured Query Language) in detail. To help you transition from SQL Beginner to a Professional. To help you understand how to use SQL for storage, manipulation and retrieval of data in various relational database management systems. Who this Book is for? The author targets the following groups of Anybody who is a complete beginner to SQL. Anybody in need of advancing their SQL skills. Professionals in data science, and computer programming.Professors, lecturers or tutors who are looking to find better ways to explain SQL programming to their students in the simplest and easiest way. Students and academicians, especially those focusing on SQL programming, computer science and Databases development. What do you need for this Book? Your computer should be installed with the A database management system such as MySQL or SQL Server.XAMPP or WampServer. What is inside the book? GETTING STARTED WITH SQL.CREATING A DATABASE.CREATING TABLES.SQL CONSTRAINTS.SELECT.DELETING RECORDS.SQL JOINS.DATE AND TIME.SQL UNIONS.MYSQL TRANSACTIONS.SQL VIEWS.TEMPORARY TABLES.CLONING TABLES.SQL SUBQUERIES .SEQUENCES. SQL ALIASES.SQL INJECTION. From the back This guide is a complete introduction to SQL, with concise and practical examples in each chapter. It covers the essentials for working with SQL. By building a database that is used throughout the book, it becomes easier to grasp the concepts by working with the same data throughout instead of wasting time trying to comprehend the schema before looking at the problem itself. The book is a quick, and an easy read. It can be completed in one week. After reading it you will be ready to design your database. The book has been grouped into chapters, with each chapter exploring a different feature of SQL. The author has provided SQL codes, each code performing a different task. Corresponding explanations have also been provided alongside each piece of code to help the reader understand the meaning of the various lines of the code. Besides this, screenshots showing the output that each code should return have been given. The author has used a simple language to make it easy even for beginners to understand.
American sociologist, writer, editor, and professor at Harvard University, best known for his contributions to the study of post-industrialism. He has been described as "one of the leading American intellectuals of the postwar era". Bell once described himself as a "socialist in economics, a liberal in politics, and a conservative in culture." Bell began his professional life as a journalist, being managing editor of The New Leader magazine (1941–1945), labor editor of Fortune (1948–1958), and later, co-editor (with his college friend Irving Kristol) of The Public Interest magazine (1965–1973). In the late 1940s, Bell was an Instructor in the Social Sciences in the College of the University of Chicago. During the 1950s, it was close to the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Subsequently, he taught sociology, first at Columbia (1959–1969) and then at Harvard until his retirement in 1990. Bell also was the visiting Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions at Cambridge University in 1987. He served as a member of the President's Commission on Technology in 1964–1965 and as a member of the President's Commission on a National Agenda for the 1980s in 1979. His most influential books are, The End of Ideology (1960), The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (1976),[19] and The Coming of Post-Industrial Society (1973). Two of his books, the End of Ideology and the Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism, were listed by the Times Literary Supplement as among the 100 most important books in the second half of the twentieth century.