freeCodeCamp Project (Relational Database Certification)
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A database is a structured set of data held in a computer, most often a server. Databases use a database management system (DBMS) that interacts with users, similar to a lookup table. Modern databases are designed to allow for the creation, querying, updating, and administration of the data it holds. There are different types of databases, including Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) that organize data into tables with predefined relationships, and NoSQL databases that provide a more flexible, schema-less approach to data storage.
freeCodeCamp Project (Relational Database Certification)
freeCodeCamp Project (Relational Database Certification)
Required projects for the Relational Databases cert at freeCodeCamp
A repo for the Relational Database course on freeCodeCamp.org
Submission for the freeCodeCamp Relational Database project.
A students database in Postgres as well as the Bash script to automatically insert all the CSV data into it.
A bash project that simulate the MySQL database
Submission for the freeCodeCamp Relational Database project.
Modeling a relational database often is the starting point for scoping and prototyping. Data is the most valuable part of any applications. Understanding your data will result in its best presentation.
From the freecodecamp.org courses on Relational Databases
freeCodeCamp Project (Relational Database Certification)
Solution for Number Guess challenge at @freeCodeCamp
A Football World Cup database in Postgres as well as the Bash script to automatically insert all the CSV data into it, alongside select queries for the data.
Project contains all things database for the IssueTrac project
Database Administartion tasks
freeCodeCamp Project (Relational Database Certification)
A Bash Program that allows users to access a Salon database and schedule appointments for services.
Simple notes database using SQLite3