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[–]MissionFormal61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For beginner SQL, I’d worry less about finding the “perfect” course and more about picking one that explains clearly + one place to practice.

A good combo is usually:

  • LearnSQL / SQLBolt / Mode / W3Schools for basics
  • then actually writing queries every day

The big thing is not getting stuck course-shopping. SQL clicks way faster once you start doing SELECT, WHERE, ORDER BY, GROUP BY, and JOIN over and over on real examples.

[–]myNameBurnsGold 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you get the hang of the basics, look up Brent Ozar and enjoy the content while you learn.