Harvard CS50’s Intro to Databases with SQL – Full University Course
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This is CS50’s introduction to databases using a language called SQL. You'll learn how to create, read, update, and delete data with relational databases, which store data in rows and columns. You'll also learn how to model real-world entities and relationships among them using tables with appropriate types, triggers, and constraints. Then you'll learn how to normalize data to eliminate redundancies and reduce potential for errors. You'll learn how to join tables together using primary and foreign keys. You'll learn how to automate searches with views and expedite searches with indexes. Learn how to connect SQL with other languages like Python and Java. This course begins with SQLite for portability’s sake and ends with introductions to PostgreSQL and MySQL for scalability’s sake as well. Assignments inspired by real-world datasets. 💻 Slides, source code, and more at https://cs50.harvard.edu/sql/ ✏️ Carter Zenke teaches this course. ❤️ Try interactive Frontend courses we love, right in your browser: https://scrimba.com/freeCodeCamp-Frontend (Made possible by a grant from our friends at Scrimba) ⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️ ⌨️ (0:00:29) Introduction ⌨️ (0:02:35) Querying ⌨️ (1:21:49) Relating ⌨️ (3:03:28) Designing ⌨️ (4:24:52) Writing ⌨️ (4:24:52) Viewing ⌨️ (7:30:27) Optimizing ⌨️ (8:59:19) Scaling