SQL: SQL Programming For Beginners - The Ultimate Crash Course To Learning Basics Of SQL In 24 Hours Or Less! (SQL Course, SQL Development, SQL Books) by James Davis
Author:James Davis
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2016-02-16T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 4 – Thinking in Terms of Data
As you are looking for places that you can start using SQL you will find that you experience a shift in the way you look at things.
Suddenly everything becomes a wide vast field of data and your mind will instantly start seeing how things can be put into databases.
You just need to break through the wall of seeing things as objects, the way most people do, and start seeing them as bits of data that all fit into tables that can be incorporated and manipulated for an array of purposes all generating different outcomes.
So much of SQL is all about data manipulation. Whether you are working on designing a game, or you are helping a company with their different business ended concerns, being able to look at a problem and think about a solution in terms of what sort of equation it will take to get the data to work in the way you want it to is one of the fun challenges that you face when you start working with building SQL databases.
You can also use SQL to try out different things that a company may be considering changing within their methods and modes of operation.
If they are thinking about completely revamping their search on their website, you can build SQL databases to help present models of what the modifications would do in how well the switch over would affect performance.
You can also use it to test all sorts of other scenarios out simply by plugging in the different statements needed to query the database that is already set in motion.
This is an effective means of switching your mentality over from the concrete to the even more logical form of thinking in terms of pure data.
Even if you are not looking at integers, in fact most the time you won’t be looking at integers, the process of being able to arrange different statistical alternatives can help businesses make high-level decisions by looking at the way different data influences core engagement and company growth.
Who would have ever thought that you would learn all that from some simple SQL coding? SQL is one of the best ways that you can effectively communicate to the world of business because it’s all about hard and true empirical data.
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