General
Computer Science
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1. Introduction to Computer Science
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Introduction to Computer Science
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History of Computer Science
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Fundamentals of Computer Science
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Algorithms
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Data Structures
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Programming Concepts
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Web Development
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Databases and SQL
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Networking and Security
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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Mobile App Development
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Game Development
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Future of Computer Science
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Careers in Computer Science
Legacy Course
Databases and the Structured Query Language (SQL)
A database is a softwareThe programs and operating systems that run on a computer to perform specific tasks. program that is used to storeThe stage where the CPU saves the result of the execution back into memory or registers. and manage data. Databases are essential tools for storing and organizing data in a structured and efficient way, and they are used in a wide variety of applications, including business, finance, healthcare, and more.
The Structured Query Language (SQL) is a programming language that is used to access and manipulate data in a database. SQL is a standard language that is used by many different database management systems (DBMS), and it is used to create, modify, and query databases.
There are many different database management systems (DBMS) available, each with its own characteristics and features. Some of the most popular DBMS include MySQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server. MySQL is an open-source DBMS that is widely used for web applications and is based on SQL. Oracle is a commercial DBMS that is used for a wide variety of applications and is based on SQL. Microsoft SQL Server is a commercial DBMS that is used for a wide variety of applications and is based on SQL.
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