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I have no idea how to do SQL. I have a client that wants me to design a website for them but they want sql technology added to it. Does anyone know of any tutorials or anything that I can use to learn SQL? If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it.
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Why not just outsource the site? SQL's not something easily learned in a few days. Contact me and I'll give you a quote for it (I'm a developer), you charge them more than I charge you and you're still making money, and they get what they want.
If you insist on doing it yourself, however, do you plan on doing it in MySQL, MSSQL, PostGreSQL, etc.? Each one has its own SQL syntax, variations between the different flavors, so what tutorial I send you depends on this. Also, a good book is always better than a website tutorial.
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www.mybrokengnome.com -- web and application design & development Last edited by mybrokengnome; 02-27-2010 at 06:51 AM. |
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Your client is pretty much asking for a DATABASE-DRIVEN website -- not just a regular html site.
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Try MySQL, PHP combo. There are tons of tutorials out there: PHP/MySQL Tutorial - Part 1.
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