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Love data? Learn MySQL for a measly $11 with this online course.
Only three things in life are certain: Death, taxes, and the enduring importance of good data management.
You’re on your own when it comes to the first two (sorry), but as far as the latter goes, you’ll find it easy to systematize and manipulate databases when you learn MySQL through the affordable Complete MySQL Bootcamp.
Based on the computer language SQL — that’s pronounced “see-cue-ell” and stands for Structured Query Language — MySQL is the world’s most popular relational database management system. It’s ultra-efficient and really useful in the realms of e-commerce, app development, and sales, qualities that have made it a go-to tool for heavy-hitters like Apple, Amazon, Airbnb, Facebook, and Twitter.
The Complete MySQL Bootcamp will show you how to add MySQL to your own workflow with beginner-friendly lessons on joining tables, designing schemes, building web apps, and more. It features eight hours of training and nearly 160 lectures, all of which are geared to get you fluent in both SQL and MySQL so you can apply them to future jobs and freelancing positions.
Start learning how to fix your data dilemmas by enrolling in the Complete MySQL Bootcamp today. Lifetime access to its training is valued at $199.99, but for a limited time, Mashable readers can sign up for just $10.99.
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