How hard is it to learn advance SQL?
Why does it always seem that the tutorials online always end with only the basics and I still can't figure out how to do anything more than select from 1 table or alter 1 table?
>lying about having SQL experience on my resume
also curious about OP's question
>>53871403
Bump, nothing interesting online. And even most tut's suck dick
>>53871309
>>53871403
>>53871516
https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/DB/SQL/SelfPaced/about
How I learned. You're welcome. Also do the exercises at the end
>>53871550
I should mention this course is part of a larger series of mini courses that go into other things such as relational algebra and database design theory
https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/DB/2014/SelfPaced/about
>>53871550
>https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/DB/SQL/SelfPaced/about
Thanks G
>>53871550
thanks for this, how long did it take you?
>>53871403
>lying about having SQL experience on my resume
do people actually do this?
does it work?
SQL Cookbook published by O'Reilly
you're welcome
>>53872335
that's me. it's a crapshoot. there's always the chance someone will put you in front of a computer and tell you to run a bunch of queries on the spot. but there's also the chance that the person interviewing you won't know shit about IT and as long as you seem confident and speak intelligently, you'll do well.
Coursera