Up and Running With PostgreSQL 11

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Up and Running With PostgreSQL 11 provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. Up and Running With PostgreSQL 11 is taught by Nelson Jamal. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • The Modern and Most Used Relational Database

    What you'll learn:

    • What PostgreSQL is
    • SQL
    • SQL Joins and Relationships
    • Aggregate Data
    • Work with SQL Dates
    • Database Constraints
    • How Sequence data type works internally
    • CRUD Operations
    • SQL Error Handling
    • Create and Connect To Database
    • The Right Way To Create Tables
    • Export Query Results to CSV File
    • SQL Arithmetic Operators
    • Data Types

    Overview

    PostgreSQL is a general purpose and object-relational database management system, the most advanced open source database system widely used to build back end systems.

    Startups including big companies such as Apple, Cisco, Redhat and more use Postgres to drive their business.

    The Goal of this course is to help anyone to become familiar with Relational Databases and learn most common used SQL statements, allowing you execute queries agains any relational database.


    Course Road Map

    • Introduction to PostgreSQL

    • Setup your environment and get ready to start coding for both MacOS and Windows

    • Create, Read, Update & Delete (CRUD) commands

    • Learn about different ways of filtering data using where clause

    • Work with Date and Timestamps

    • Lean how to to Join and Left Join to combine data from one more tables

    • Postgres extensions and how sequences are managed

    • Learn how to create tables with the right constraints

    • Learn how to export data to CSV files

    • Congratulations. You will be ready to right SQL and have a great understanding of Postgres database

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