New horizons sql training

Here are some resources for SQL training, specifically for New Horizons:

New Horizons SQL Training Courses

New Horizons offers a range of SQL training courses, including:

  1. SQL Fundamentals: This course covers the basics of SQL, including data types, queries, and database design.
  2. SQL Advanced: This course builds on the fundamentals, covering more advanced topics such as subqueries, joins, and indexing.
  3. SQL for Business Intelligence: This course focuses on using SQL for business intelligence and data analysis, including data visualization and reporting.
  4. SQL for Data Science: This course covers the use of SQL for data science, including data mining, machine learning, and data visualization.

Online SQL Training Resources

In addition to New Horizons' courses, here are some online resources for SQL training:

  1. SQLCourse: A free online SQL tutorial with interactive exercises and quizzes.
  2. W3Schools: A website with tutorials, examples, and reference materials for SQL and other web development topics.
  3. Tutorials Point: A website with tutorials, examples, and reference materials for SQL and other programming languages.
  4. SQL Fiddle: An online tool for testing and experimenting with SQL queries.
  5. EdX: A massive open online course (MOOC) platform that offers a range of SQL courses, including "Introduction to SQL" and "SQL for Data Science".

SQL Practice Exercises

To improve your SQL skills, it's a good idea to practice with exercises and quizzes. Here are a few resources:

  1. LeetCode: A platform with a large collection of SQL exercises and challenges.
  2. HackerRank: A platform with a range of SQL challenges and exercises.
  3. SQLZoo: A website with a range of SQL exercises and quizzes.
  4. Tutorials Point: A website with a range of SQL exercises and quizzes.

SQL Books and eBooks

If you prefer to learn through reading, here are a few SQL books and eBooks:

  1. "SQL Queries for Mere Mortals": A comprehensive guide to SQL queries, covering both basic and advanced topics.
  2. "Learning SQL": A beginner's guide to SQL, covering the basics of SQL and database design.
  3. "SQL Cookbook": A collection of SQL recipes and examples, covering a range of topics from basic to advanced.
  4. "Head First SQL": A beginner's guide to SQL, using a visual and interactive approach.

I hope these resources are helpful!