Complete SQL and Databases Bootcamp
Zero to Mastery [2022]

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Master SQL, Database Management & Design and learn to work with databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL + more

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Andrei Neagoie

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r/OMSCS • comment
17 points • xDs0I9vtFBm9qVe53S5j

Core curriculum...

  • Algorithms
  • Intro to Operating Systems (can skip if you have an equivalent undergraduate course)
  • Advanced OS
  • Computer Networks (can skip if you have an equivalent undergraduate course)
  • Distributed Computing

Select one of...

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning

Select one of...

  • Intro to Info Security
  • Network Security
  • InfoSec Lab
  • Cryptography

Select one of...

  • Software Analysis
  • Compilers

Select 2-4 electives

Self study...

r/SQL • comment
2 points • swahmed

This is a pretty good course - https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-sql-databases-bootcamp-zero-to-mastery/

Covers all of the fundamentals of SQL to get you up and running

r/learnprogramming • comment
0 points • CleverFunnyName

As with any udemy course, wait to buy it until they give you the "sale" price of $10-$15, but I've been happy with Complete SQL and Databases Bootcamp: Zero to Mastery [2021].

I'm a little over half way through it, doing some jumping around as I'm using it while I build my first big project. It got me through everything I've needed to do so far without any problems.

I did have some intro level knowledge of SQL going in, but it's not necessary. It's all covered very well.

r/dataengineering • comment
1 points • P23tty

https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-sql-databases-bootcamp-zero-to-mastery/

I studied this course on udemy, I know it starts from beginner but it really goes to an advanced level of SQL (PostgreSQL). I feel kinda confident on DE interviews, this helped me to understand a lot of concepts.