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|Introduction=Databases is a very practical topic. Topics discussed include the fundamentals of database design and usage, the theory behind database implementation details, and a practical introduction to query languages (such as SQL), used to obtrain information from databases. | |Introduction=Databases is a very practical topic. Topics discussed include the fundamentals of database design and usage, the theory behind database implementation details, and a practical introduction to query languages (such as SQL), used to obtrain information from databases. | ||
|ByStudents= "Recommended for those wanting to enter into Co-op as employers expect you to have some knowledge of databases."<br><br>"Databases show up everywhere and are the fundamental back-end to almost any application you can imagine." | |ByStudents= "Recommended for those wanting to enter into Co-op as employers expect you to have some knowledge of databases."<br><br>"Databases show up everywhere and are the fundamental back-end to almost any application you can imagine." |
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IntroductionDatabases is a very practical topic. Topics discussed include the fundamentals of database design and usage, the theory behind database implementation details, and a practical introduction to query languages (such as SQL), used to obtrain information from databases. |
...By Students"Recommended for those wanting to enter into Co-op as employers expect you to have some knowledge of databases." |
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Prerequisites
Data Structures and Algorithms (COMP 2140)