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About the Course

In this course, you'll walk through installation steps for installing a text editor, installing MAMP or XAMPP (or equivalent) and creating a MySql Database. You'll learn about single table queries and the basic syntax of the SQL language, as well as database design with multiple tables, foreign keys, and the JOIN operation. Lastly, you'll learn to model many-to-many relationships like those needed to represent users, roles, and courses....

Top reviews

NB

Apr 24, 2020

Great course. The amazing thing about the instructor is that you will find something new and exciting in every course and that's why I loved this course and the remaining courses offered by Dr. Chuck.

KH

Dec 2, 2018

Thank you for teaching assistants for helping me while I had questions and got stuck during the course. Thank you for Coursera and Dr Chuck and teaching assistants again for the opportunity to learn.

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By Taqqi H

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Aug 26, 2019

Great!

By vaibhav s

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May 7, 2021

goood

By TATENDA Y G

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Aug 10, 2018

Heavy

By Jorge C

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Jul 31, 2023

good

By Bandaru T M

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Aug 25, 2022

Good

By Ajay

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Aug 16, 2022

good

By MANISH K

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Jul 8, 2022

good

By Amita N

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Oct 16, 2020

Good

By ravichandra h

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Jul 8, 2020

good

By Pritam G

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Jun 9, 2020

good

By ATANU M

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May 10, 2020

good

By Sagar R

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Apr 19, 2020

nice

By Lakshmana K

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Dec 17, 2019

GOOD

By Swathi G K

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Mar 21, 2019

good

By Andrea M Y C

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Jul 13, 2020

This course is fine if you don't know anything about DB since it covers the fundmentals very lightly and the assigments are very easy not to say hand driven, It could cover more interestin topics like advanced database modeling, users and roles, triggers, how to retrieve and save special data types like pictures, video or audio and least but more important, more SQL commands.

By Brandon T

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Jun 17, 2020

Not a very clean cut course for a begginer. The syntax is not really taught at a slower pace. The videos are really long and not split up into specific topics. I thought the fourth assignment was the hardest but probably taught me the most. I would say it is a nice intro to SQL but you may have to take another course to really understand it.

By Nichole D

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Dec 27, 2017

The course was great, but the work was not hard. A lot of copy and pasting, which I understand is how most people write code. But, it's on you to understand what the code means instead of just copying it. You could pass the class with little knowledge. I wish the assignments were more challenging. The professors videos were great!

By Kevin L

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Sep 17, 2022

Concepts covered aren't bad but course assignment leaves much to be desired - there is basically no design or critical thinking involved, the student is asked to only replace data.

By RAHUL S

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Jul 1, 2020

It's not just SQL , if you are coming here to learn SQL , then don't come .

But if you want to learn little but very fundamental SQL and database modelling then , you should come..

By Jeetesh K G

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Aug 30, 2021

For me, SQL is entirely a new thing and it will be more helpful if the course is more basics as the name suggest introduction to sql.

By Akash K

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Mar 30, 2020

They should design project oriented and practical courses rather than bullshit assignments and quiz. Just like Udemy instructors do.

By Chi-Hui C

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Oct 29, 2019

Too simple, compared to the other courses in Udacity and Coursera. But the discussion about rational database design is interesting.

By ANIL K M

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May 30, 2021

The course is OK. However, the instructor seems to be spending less time on what's important and more time on what's not important

By John L

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Jul 20, 2019

To be an introduction class, it is a bit fast-paced and alot at once for only four relatively quick sessions.

By Abel B

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Jun 5, 2020

Feels like this course is missing crucial topics. Definitely need to supplement this with a book