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Nine Websites With Tutorials On SQL Databases

SQL covers a number of different databases. These include SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL and others. If you want to learn your way around these databases then these nine websites would be where you should go to.

 

1. SQL Tutorial

This website contains SQL tutorials along with many examples, which are easy to understand. In addition, you will also find tutorials on ADO, ASP, PHP, SQL Server.

2. SQLCourse

This is a course meant for SQL beginners. It is interactive and serves as a good starting point.

3. SQL Tutorial

Many use this website as a reference for SQL statements. It is also a very good way to start off with the database language SQL.

4. W3Schools

This has tutorials on many programming and database languages, with SQL amongst them.

5. SQLZoo

This website contains resources for SQL Server, MySQL, DB2, Oracle and PostgreSQL.

6. SQLCourse2

This is the advance version of the SQL Course mentioned in point 2.

7. SQL Tutorial

Here you will learn to use SQL commands. This tutorial applies to almost all of the SQL databases.

8. Microsoft SQL Server Tutorials

This website is dedicated to tutorials on SQL Server.

9. SQL Tutorial

An introduction to SQL (Structure Query Language).

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