The course is designed for people who have not had contact with the SQL language yet, but want to learn how to work with relational databases. In the course, we discuss all the necessary issues, work with examples and exercises, starting from the basics: what is SQL and how to install and run a local MySQL server on your home computer, how to use SQL itself from both the console and MySQL Workbench. Then we discuss the topic of CRUD: Create, Read, Update, Delete where we discuss all these activities in detail. The next stage will be text and aggregate functions where you will learn to modify the results of database queries. Next, an important step will be learning how to create queries with a logic layer and calling the appropriate conditions that will make the query result dependent on their fulfillment. Finally, we discuss the topic of relations - their types, how to create and invoke, handle them or activate events with triggers. At the end of the course, we will work on the data set in several tables connected by relations. In each section you will also find additional exercises that will allow you to check your knowledge and skills as well as notes summarizing the issues discussed.
What you'll learn
set up and run a local MySQL server
understand the basics of SQL
perform CRUD operations
use text and aggregate functions
write conditional queries
create and manage table relationships
Course objectives
provide a comprehensive introduction to SQL and MySQL
enable hands-on practice with real-world database scenarios
build a solid foundation for further study in database management