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Complete Sql And Databases Bootcamp: Zero To Mastery [2022] - Panter - 26.02.2023 ![]() Complete Sql And Databases Bootcamp: Zero To Mastery [2022] Last updated 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 15.17 GB | Duration: 24h 22m Master SQL, Database Management & Design and learn to work with databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL + more. With Exercises! What you'll learn Become an expert in SQL and Database Concepts Understand SQL vs NoSQL, MongoDB vs MySQL vs PostgreSQL Add SQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, Database Management/Design to your resume Learn to perform efficient and performant SQL queries using best practices Learn how Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineers use Big Data and databases Apply for SQL developer, Database Administrator, Business Analyst, Backend Developer and Business Intelligence roles Use the right SQL features to work with data efficiently and solve database problems Database best practices to design and manage your company data Learn to make business and market decisions based on user data Learn how to scale databases by using things like Sharding, Replication, etc... Create your own databases while using SQL to interact with the data Use real-world data to generate insights and reports using SQL Tons of exercises to practice what you learn and test your knowledge Help Sales/Marketing/Product managers make better decisions based on data analysis Advanced SQL topics like indexes, aggregates, caching to make your database queries efficient Learn how databases are used in Web & Mobile Applications, Machine Learning and other fields Learn how to handle user passwords and keep data safe Work with SQL across multiple tables and multiple databases Learn to use Redis for fast memory storage Master SQL joins Requirements No prior tech experience is required. We will start from absolute zero! You can use ANY operating system with this course: Windows, macOS, Linux. All users are all welcome! Get ready to do tons of exercises and learn to love Databases and SQL! Description Just launched with all modern SQL and Databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, + more) features for 2022! Join a live online community of over 600,000+ students and a course taught by industry experts that have actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto managing databases. This is one of the most in demand tech skills in the world right now with SQL being used for many years to come (it has been around since the 1970s and going stronger than ever)!Using the latest best practices in SQL, Database Management and Database Design, this course is focused on efficiency. Never spend time on confusing, out of date, incomplete tutorials anymore. Graduates of Andrei's courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook, + other top tech companies.We guarantee you this is the most comprehensive online resource on Databases like PostgreSQL and MySQL. This project and exercise based course will introduce you to all of the modern toolchain of an SQL developer or anyone using a database in the workplace (Product Manager, Business Analyst/Intelligence, Data Analyst, Data Scientists, Machine Learning Engineer, Web Developer, Mobile Developer + any role requiring insights from data). Along the way, we will learn practical and real world skills that will get you hired. The curriculum is going to be very hands on as we walk you from start to finish of working with databases and SQL, all the way into learning how to scale databases, how to manage them, and even bonus material on working with Big Data, Caching using Redis, and connecting PostgreSQL to a Node.js server. We even talk about pros and cons of choosing an SQL Database vs NoSQL like MongoDB. We will start from the very beginning by teaching you SQL and Database Fundamentals and then going into advanced topics so you can make good decisions and work with any data that your company has no matter how complex!The topics covered are:- NoSQL (MongoDB) vs PostgreSQL, MySQL vs NewSQL- SQL Theory And Concepts- The Relational Model- SQL Basics- SQL Functions- Data Modification Language / DML- Data Query Language / DQL- Subqueries- Indexes- SQL Filtering / WHERE Statement- 3 Valued Logic- SQL JOINS- Window Functions- Date Filtering and Timestamps- SQL Aggregate Functions- SQL Operator Precedense- SQL ORDER BY- SQL GROUP BY- SQL Top Down Design- SQL Bottom Up Design- SQL Entity Relationship Diagram- SQL Normalization- Database Types- The role of a DBMS- Multi Table SELECT- The Software Development Lifecycle / SDLC- POSTGRES Role Management- POSTGRES Permission Management- POSTGRES Backup Strategies- POSTGRES Transaction Management/ SQL Transactions- POSTGRES/SQL Data Types- SQL Views- Redis Database- Elasticsearch- Connecting A Database To A Server/Web App (Node.js)- Data Engineering (Kafka, Hadoop, etc...)- Sharding- Replication- Backups- Vertical + Horizontal Scaling- Distributed vs Centralized Databases- Big Data + Analytics- Database Security (SQL Injections, Access Control, etc...)+ moreWith SQL you will be able to work with all databases like: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, SQLite, MariaDB, Amazon Redshift, Presto, Apache Hive with Hadoop, and many many more because SQL is everywhere!You see, data is everywhere and it is the most valuable asset in the world. All the top companies need people that can work with data. That is where this course comes in. Unlike most tutorials out there, this course encompasses many fields working with many databases. Whether you want to get into the tech industry, you're a mobile or web developer, a data scientist, a machine learning engineer, a business analyst, even sales and marketing or you have your own company. Any role that requires you to work with data will need to know this valuable skill that is SQL (how to interact with databases, analyze, and use data). Here is the thing though. There are many courses on this topic. Let me tell you 3 reasons why this course is different from any other SQL/PostgreSQL/MySQL/Database tutorial online:1. In this course you will learn to work with not just 1 but many Databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft Server, Redis, and so much more. No prior programming or technical experience is necessary. We take you from absolute zero, all the way to mastery. We will go above and beyond to not just teach you SQL commands but to teach you advanced techniques, best practices, database design and how to think about performance, security, and scalability.2. This course is taught by actual professionals who have experience and have worked with databases for some of the largest companies in the world. Mo is a super star when it comes SQL. He has built software for the European Union, launched products for 5 Fortune 500 companies, and has consulted at Google. Andrei has worked on enterprise level apps for large tech firms in Silicon Valley as well as Toronto and has also taught others tech skills that got them into big companies like Google. By having both Andrei and Mo teach, you get to see different perspective and learn from 2 engineers as if you are working at a company together.3. We are going to have fun here. The course starts off with you getting hired at Keiko Corp to investigate their recent Database breach. Because we believe in learning by doing, you will be doing tons of real life assignments and exercises along the way, and eventually get to the point where you can help Keiko Corp solve their mystery by looking at their databases and analyzing hidden information. Our goals is that everyone has fun and is successful after completing the course :)This course is not about making you just watch along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don't know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner in SQL and Databases to someone that is in the top 10% of SQL and Database experts!Taught By:Andrei is the instructor of the highest rated Development courses on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Tesla, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc... He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life.Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don't know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don't have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student's valuable time. Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities.Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way.Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei's courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible.--------Mo is a Solutions Architect with over 7 years of experience in Software Architecture and Development. Having worked as a consultant for the majority of his career, he has seen it all.He has worked on global applications for multi-nationals, governments and Fortune 500 companies.Throughout his career he has seen every type of developer and development practice, and the one thing that he believes more than anything is that software development is a pragmatic team sport. Go fast alone, go far together!My main goal with instructing is to teach the foundational knowledge to set you up for life-long learning. Software and development practices change often, but when you have the right foundation adapting to the constant change becomes easy!See you inside the courses! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Course Outline Lecture 2 Join Our Online Classroom! Lecture 3 Exercise: Meet Your Classmates and Instructor Lecture 4 The Big Data Breach At Keiko Corp Lecture 5 Monthly Coding Challenges, Free Resources and Guides Section 2: History And Story Of Data Lecture 6 What Is a Database? Lecture 7 I Didn't Learn Anything, Try Again... Lecture 8 Database Management System (DBMS) Lecture 9 Exercise: Building Amazon Lecture 10 Exercise: Building Amazon 2 Lecture 11 5 Types Of Databases Lecture 12 Exercise: What Is A Database? Lecture 13 Section Review Section 3: Databases + SQL Fundamentals Lecture 14 SQL Playground Lecture 15 What Is SQL? Lecture 16 What Is A Query? Lecture 17 Exercise: Setting Up Your First Database Lecture 18 Imperative vs Declarative Lecture 19 History of SQL Lecture 20 Optional: History of SQL Deep Dive Lecture 21 Exercises: The Select Statement Lecture 22 SQL Standards Lecture 23 What Is A Database? Revisited Lecture 24 Database Oriented Approach Lecture 25 Exercise: SQL Starter Quiz Lecture 26 Database Models Lecture 27 Hierarchical And Networking Model Lecture 28 Relational Model Lecture 29 DBMS Revisited Lecture 30 Relational Model Revisited Lecture 31 Tables Lecture 32 Columns Lecture 33 Rows Lecture 34 Primary And Foreign Keys Lecture 35 OLTP vs OLAP Lecture 36 Exercise: OLTP vs OLAP Lecture 37 Exercise: Relational Model Quiz Lecture 38 Endorsements On LinkedIN Section 4: Environment Setup Lecture 39 Why PostgreSQL Lecture 40 Environment Tooling Lecture 41 Having Trouble Registering A Serial Key For ValentinaDB? Lecture 42 SQL Tooling Alternatives Lecture 43 Command Line 101 Lecture 44 Getting Help With The Setup Lecture 45 WINDOWS Setup Lecture 46 Optional: Setting Up Windows For Command Line Lecture 47 MAC Setup Lecture 48 MAC Commandline tools Lecture 49 LINUX Setup Lecture 50 Importing The Databases Lecture 51 Exercise: Imposter Syndrome Section 5: SQL Deep Dive Lecture 52 Query Along Lecture 53 Starting With Query Lecture 54 Exercise: Simple Queries Lecture 55 Changing Column Names in a SELECT Query Lecture 56 Concat Function Lecture 57 What Is A Function In SQL? Lecture 58 Aggregate Functions Lecture 59 Exercise: Aggregate Functions Lecture 60 Commenting Your Queries Lecture 61 Common SELECT Mistakes Lecture 62 Filtering Data Lecture 63 AND and OR Lecture 64 Exercise: Filtering Data Lecture 65 The NOT Keyword Lecture 66 Exercise: The Where Clause Lecture 67 Comparison Operators Lecture 68 Exercise: Comparison Operators Lecture 69 Logical Operators Lecture 70 Operator Precedence Lecture 71 Operator Precedence 2 Lecture 72 Operator Precedence Extra Lecture 73 Exercise: Operator Precedence Lecture 74 Checking For NULL Values Lecture 75 IS Keyword Lecture 76 NULL Coalescing Lecture 77 Exercise: Null Value Coalescing Lecture 78 3 Valued Logic Lecture 79 Exercise: 3 Valued Logic Lecture 80 BETWEEN + AND Lecture 81 Exercise: BETWEEN + AND Lecture 82 IN Keyword Lecture 83 Exercise: IN Keyword Lecture 84 LIKE Lecture 85 Exercise: Like Keyword Lecture 86 Dates And Timezones Lecture 87 Setting Up Timezones Lecture 88 How Do We Format Date And Time? Lecture 89 Timestamps Lecture 90 Date Functions Lecture 91 Date Difference And Casting Lecture 92 Age Calculation Lecture 93 Extracting Information Lecture 94 Intervals Lecture 95 Exercise: Date and Timestamp Lecture 96 DISTINCT Lecture 97 Exercise: Distinct Keyword Lecture 98 Sorting Data Lecture 99 Exercise Sorting Data Lecture 100 Multi Table SELECT Lecture 101 Inner Join Lecture 102 Self Join Lecture 103 Outer Join Lecture 104 Less Common Joins Lecture 105 Inner-Join Exercises Lecture 106 USING Keyword Section 6: Advanced SQL Lecture 107 GROUP BY Lecture 108 Group By Exercises Lecture 109 HAVING Keyword Lecture 110 Having Exercises Lecture 111 Ordering Grouped Data Lecture 112 Group By Mental Model Lecture 113 Grouping Sets Lecture 114 Rollup Lecture 115 Window What? Lecture 116 Looking Through The Window Lecture 117 PARTITION BY Lecture 118 Order By Acting Strange Lecture 119 Using Framing In Window Function Lecture 120 Solving For Current Salary Lecture 121 FIRST_VALUE Lecture 122 LAST_VALUE Lecture 123 SUM Lecture 124 ROW_NUMBER Lecture 125 Window Function Exercises Lecture 126 Conditional Statements Lecture 127 Conditional Statement Exercise Lecture 128 NULLIF Lecture 129 NULLIF Exercise Lecture 130 Views...What Are They Good For? Lecture 131 View Syntax Lecture 132 Using Views Lecture 133 Views Exercises Lecture 134 Indexes Lecture 135 Index Types Lecture 136 Index Algorithms Lecture 137 Quick Note On Index Algorithms Lecture 138 What Are Subqueries? Lecture 139 Subqueries vs Joins Lecture 140 Subquery Guidelines As Types Lecture 141 Using Subqueries Lecture 142 Quick Note: Titles For Employees Lecture 143 Getting The Latest Salaries Lecture 144 Subquery Operators Lecture 145 Subquery Exercises Section 7: Database Management Lecture 146 Before We Get Started Lecture 147 Time To Create Some Stuff! Lecture 148 Types Of Databases In A RDBMS Lecture 149 Default PostgreSQL Database Lecture 150 Template Databases Lecture 151 Creating A Database Lecture 152 Database Organization Lecture 153 Roles In Postgres Lecture 154 Role Attributes And Creation Lecture 155 Creating Users And Configuring Login Lecture 156 Privileges Lecture 157 Granting Privileges and Role Management Lecture 158 Best Practices For Role Management Lecture 159 Data Types & Boolean Type Lecture 160 Storing Text Lecture 161 Storing Numbers Lecture 162 Storing Arrays Lecture 163 Data Models And Naming Conventions Lecture 164 CREATE TABLE Lecture 165 Extra information on CREATE TABLE Lecture 166 Column Constraints Lecture 167 Table Constraints Lecture 168 Regexes! Lecture 169 UUID Explained Lecture 170 Custom Data Types And Domains Lecture 171 Creating The Tables For ZTM Lecture 172 Extra information on ALTER TABLE Lecture 173 Adding Students And Teachers Lecture 174 Creating A Course Lecture 175 Adding Feedback To A Course Lecture 176 A Tale Of 2 Feedbacks Lecture 177 SQL Exercises Lecture 178 SQL Quiz Lecture 179 Backups And Why They Are Important Lecture 180 Backing Up In Postgres Lecture 181 Restoring A Database Lecture 182 Transactions Section 8: Solving The Mystery Lecture 183 Clue #1 and #2 Lecture 184 Getting ready to solve the Mystery! Lecture 185 Clue #3 Lecture 186 Exercise: Solving The First Clues Lecture 187 Solution: Solving The First Clues Lecture 188 Clue #4 Lecture 189 Exercise: Clue #4 Lecture 190 Solution: Clue #4 Lecture 191 Clue #5 and #6 Lecture 192 Exercise: Clue #5 and #6 Lecture 193 Solution: Clue #5 and #6 Lecture 194 Solving The Mystery Section 9: Database Design Lecture 195 System Design And SDLC Lecture 196 SDLC Phases Lecture 197 System Design Deep Dive Lecture 198 Top-Down vs Bottom-Up Lecture 199 DRIVEME Academy Lecture 200 Top Down Design Lecture 201 ER Model Lecture 202 Step 1: Determining Entities Lecture 203 Tooling For Diagramming Lecture 204 DRIVEME Academy Entities Lecture 205 Step 2: Attributes Lecture 206 Relational Model Extended Lecture 207 Relational Schema And Instance Lecture 208 Super Key and Candidate Key Lecture 209 Primary Key and Foreign Key Lecture 210 Compound Composite And Surrogate Key Lecture 211 DRIVEME Attributes Lecture 212 Step 3: Relationships Lecture 213 DRIVEME Relationships Lecture 214 Step 4: Solving Many To Many Lecture 215 Step 5: Subject Areas Lecture 216 DRIVEME Subject Areas Lecture 217 Exercise: Painting Reservations Lecture 218 Exercise: Movie Theatre Lecture 219 Bottom Up Design Lecture 220 Anomalies Lecture 221 Normalization Lecture 222 Functional Dependencies Lecture 223 Functional Dependencies 2 Lecture 224 The Normal Forms Lecture 225 Going from 0NF to 1NF Lecture 226 Going from 1NF to 2NF Lecture 227 Going from 2NF to 3NF Lecture 228 Boyce-Codd Normal Form Lecture 229 Why 4NF And 5NF Are Not Useful Lecture 230 Exercise: Database Design Quiz Section 10: Database Landscape, Performance and Security Lecture 231 Bruno's Request Lecture 232 Scalability Lecture 233 Sharding Lecture 234 Replication Lecture 235 Backups Lecture 236 Distributed vs Centralized Databases Lecture 237 Database Security Lecture 238 Exercise: SQL Injection Lecture 239 Optional: All About Injections Attacks Lecture 240 Optional: Storing Passwords Lecture 241 Optional: How To Store Passwords Lecture 242 Relational vs NoSQL, PostgreSQL vs MongoDB Databases Lecture 243 Future Of Relational Databases Lecture 244 Elasticsearch Lecture 245 S3 Object Storage Lecture 246 Top Databases To Use Section 11: Where To Go From Here? Lecture 247 Thank You Lecture 248 LinkedIn Endorsements Lecture 249 Become An Alumni Lecture 250 Learning Guideline Lecture 251 Coding Challenges Section 12: Extras: Data Engineering (And the role of Machine Learning) Lecture 252 Big Data + Analytics Lecture 253 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos Lecture 254 Reviewing How We Got Here Lecture 255 Data Engineering Introduction Lecture 256 What Is Data? Lecture 257 What Is A Data Engineer? Lecture 258 What Is A Data Engineer 2? Lecture 259 What Is A Data Engineer 3? Lecture 260 What Is A Data Engineer 4? Lecture 261 Types Of Databases Lecture 262 Hadoop, HDFS and MapReduce Lecture 263 Apache Spark and Apache Flink Lecture 264 Kafka and Stream Processing Section 13: Extras: Redis Lecture 265 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos Lecture 266 What Is Caching? Lecture 267 Introducing Redis Lecture 268 Redis Version Updates and Playground Lecture 269 Installing Redis Lecture 270 Resources: Installing Redis Lecture 271 Redis Commands Lecture 272 Redis Data Types Lecture 273 Redis Hashes Lecture 274 Redis Lists Lecture 275 Redis Sets and Sorted Sets Lecture 276 Section Summary Section 14: Extra Bits: Databases In A Web App (with Node.js) Lecture 277 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos Lecture 278 Setting Up Your Database Lecture 279 Connecting To The Database Lecture 280 Registering A User Part 1 Section 15: BONUS SECTION Lecture 281 Special Bonus Lecture Both beginner and advanced professionals looking to learn modern SQL and Database principles,Professionals who are working with or will be working with databases and want to learn to work smart and efficiently using best practices,Everyone who is interested in one of the most in demand tech skill that will be around for many years to come: SQL,Developers, Data Scientists, Machine Learning Engineers, Business Analysts, Product Managers, Sales/Marketers, and anyone who uses data to make business decisions,Anyone interested in learning more about SQL, PostgreSQL, or basic data analysis to boost your resume ![]() |