Relational Database (Beta)
Offered By: freeCodeCamp
Course Description
Overview
For these courses, you will use real developer tools and software including VS Code, PostgreSQL, and the Linux / Unix command line to complete interactive tutorials and build projects.
These courses start off with basic Bash commands. Using the terminal, you will learn everything from navigating and manipulating a file system, scripting in Bash, all the way to advanced usage.
Next, you will learn how to create and use a relational database with PostgreSQL, a database management system, and SQL, the language of these databases.
Finally, you will learn Git, the version control system, an essential tool of every developer.
Major Topics:
- Learn Bash By Building A Boilerplate
- Learn Relational Databases By Building A Mario Database
- Build A Celestial Bodies Database Project
- Learn Bash Scripting By Building Five Programs
- Learn Sql By Building A Student Database Part 1
- Learn Sql By Building A Student Database Part 2
- Build A World Cup Database Project
- Learn Advanced Bash By Building A Kitty Ipsum Translator
- Learn Bash and Sql By Building A Bike Rental Shop
- Build A Salon Appointment Scheduler Project
- Learn Nano By Building A Castle
- Learn Git By Building An Sql Reference Object
- Build A Periodic Table Database Project
- Build A Number Guessing Game Project
Syllabus
- Build a Boilerplate
- Build a Mario Database
- Build a Celestial Bodies Database
- Build Five Programs
- Build a Student Database: Part 1
- Build a Student Database: Part 2
- Build a World Cup Database
- Build a Kitty Ipsum Translator
- Build a Bike Rental Shop
- Build a Salon Appointment Scheduler
- Build a Castle
- Build an SQL Reference Object
- Build a Periodic Table Database
- Build a Number Guessing Game
Taught by
freeCodeCamp Team
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