Good places to learn SQL from? Datacamp not great
Best course to learn SQL
https://sqlbolt.com/
More on reddit.comSQL courses that have depth and practical examples
Check out https://www.stratascratch.com, it has some challenging SQL problems for practice from real interview questions
More on reddit.comNewbie here. I want to learn SQL. What are the best sources to start?
SELECT results FROM Google WHERE search = 'SQL Tutorial'
For real tho, I recommend sqlzoo if you are at a very beginner level.
More on reddit.comDoes DataCamp offer Data Analyst Certification?
Which SQL course is best for beginners?
The best SQL course for beginners is Introduction to SQL. It covers the basics of relational databases, creating SQL queries and an introduction to the most popular SQL favors (PostgreSQL and SQL Server).
Do I need to know programming to learn SQL?
No, you do not need to know programming to learn SQL, but familiarity with basic programming concepts can be beneficial.
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So I’ve been going over datacamp and have completed the intermediate sql and the course on Joins etc but recently I tried taking a test for a product firm that required SQL and most of the questions were on joins but I just scored a 12/22. Additionally I am trying to solve the intermediate questions on hackerank related to SQL and I am failing to do so. The basic ones were pretty easy.
I am wondering what resources I should look at to relearn SQL or maybe datacamp gets better as I progress? Idk. So far it seems to gloss over a lot of concepts but there is a lack of application. Or maybe I’m not very good at this and should just stick to corporate finance :/