SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns /
Enhance your SQL query writing skills to provide greater business value using advanced techniques such as common table expressions, window functions, and JSON Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Examine query design and performance using query plans and indexe...
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description | Enhance your SQL query writing skills to provide greater business value using advanced techniques such as common table expressions, window functions, and JSON Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Examine query design and performance using query plans and indexes Solve business problems using advanced techniques such as common table expressions and window functions Use SQL in modern data platform solutions with JSON and Jupyter notebooks Book Description SQL has been the de facto standard when interacting with databases for decades and shows no signs of going away. Through the years, report developers or data wranglers have had to learn SQL on the fly to meet the business needs, so if you are someone who needs to write queries, SQL Query Design and Pattern Best Practices is for you. This book will guide you through making efficient SQL queries by reducing set sizes for effective results. You'll learn how to format your results to make them easier to consume at their destination. From there, the book will take you through solving complex business problems using more advanced techniques, such as common table expressions and window functions, and advance to uncovering issues resulting from security in the underlying dataset. Armed with this knowledge, you'll have a foundation for building queries and be ready to shift focus to using tools, such as query plans and indexes, to optimize those queries. The book will go over the modern data estate, which includes data lakes and JSON data, and wrap up with a brief on how to use Jupyter notebooks in your SQL journey. By the end of this SQL book, you'll be able to make efficient SQL queries that will improve your report writing and the overall SQL experience. What you will learn Build efficient queries by reducing the data being returned Manipulate your data and format it for easier consumption Form common table expressions and window functions to solve complex business issues Understand the impact of SQL security on your results Understand and use query plans to optimize your queries Understand the impact of indexes on your query performance and design Work with data lake data and JSON in SQL queries Organize your queries using Jupyter notebooks Who this book is for This book is for SQL developers, data analysts, report writers, data scientists, and other data gatherers looking to expand their skills for complex querying as well as for building more efficient and performant queries. For those new to SQL, this book can help you accelerate your learning and keep you from making common mistakes. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6120392025-02-12T05:00:05ZSQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / Hughes, Steve, author 656330 Neer, Dennis, author 656331 Singh, Ram Babu, 1955-, author 172446 Mala, Shabbir H., author 656332 Andrews, Leslie, author 656333 Zhang, Chi, author 656334 Packt Publishing (Online service) 656336 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Birmingham, United Kingdom : Packt Publishing Ltd.,2023©2023engEnhance your SQL query writing skills to provide greater business value using advanced techniques such as common table expressions, window functions, and JSON Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Examine query design and performance using query plans and indexes Solve business problems using advanced techniques such as common table expressions and window functions Use SQL in modern data platform solutions with JSON and Jupyter notebooks Book Description SQL has been the de facto standard when interacting with databases for decades and shows no signs of going away. Through the years, report developers or data wranglers have had to learn SQL on the fly to meet the business needs, so if you are someone who needs to write queries, SQL Query Design and Pattern Best Practices is for you. This book will guide you through making efficient SQL queries by reducing set sizes for effective results. You'll learn how to format your results to make them easier to consume at their destination. From there, the book will take you through solving complex business problems using more advanced techniques, such as common table expressions and window functions, and advance to uncovering issues resulting from security in the underlying dataset. Armed with this knowledge, you'll have a foundation for building queries and be ready to shift focus to using tools, such as query plans and indexes, to optimize those queries. The book will go over the modern data estate, which includes data lakes and JSON data, and wrap up with a brief on how to use Jupyter notebooks in your SQL journey. By the end of this SQL book, you'll be able to make efficient SQL queries that will improve your report writing and the overall SQL experience. What you will learn Build efficient queries by reducing the data being returned Manipulate your data and format it for easier consumption Form common table expressions and window functions to solve complex business issues Understand the impact of SQL security on your results Understand and use query plans to optimize your queries Understand the impact of indexes on your query performance and design Work with data lake data and JSON in SQL queries Organize your queries using Jupyter notebooks Who this book is for This book is for SQL developers, data analysts, report writers, data scientists, and other data gatherers looking to expand their skills for complex querying as well as for building more efficient and performant queries. For those new to SQL, this book can help you accelerate your learning and keep you from making common mistakes.Includes bibliographical references and index.Enhance your SQL query writing skills to provide greater business value using advanced techniques such as common table expressions, window functions, and JSON Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Examine query design and performance using query plans and indexes Solve business problems using advanced techniques such as common table expressions and window functions Use SQL in modern data platform solutions with JSON and Jupyter notebooks Book Description SQL has been the de facto standard when interacting with databases for decades and shows no signs of going away. Through the years, report developers or data wranglers have had to learn SQL on the fly to meet the business needs, so if you are someone who needs to write queries, SQL Query Design and Pattern Best Practices is for you. This book will guide you through making efficient SQL queries by reducing set sizes for effective results. You'll learn how to format your results to make them easier to consume at their destination. From there, the book will take you through solving complex business problems using more advanced techniques, such as common table expressions and window functions, and advance to uncovering issues resulting from security in the underlying dataset. Armed with this knowledge, you'll have a foundation for building queries and be ready to shift focus to using tools, such as query plans and indexes, to optimize those queries. The book will go over the modern data estate, which includes data lakes and JSON data, and wrap up with a brief on how to use Jupyter notebooks in your SQL journey. By the end of this SQL book, you'll be able to make efficient SQL queries that will improve your report writing and the overall SQL experience. What you will learn Build efficient queries by reducing the data being returned Manipulate your data and format it for easier consumption Form common table expressions and window functions to solve complex business issues Understand the impact of SQL security on your results Understand and use query plans to optimize your queries Understand the impact of indexes on your query performance and design Work with data lake data and JSON in SQL queries Organize your queries using Jupyter notebooks Who this book is for This book is for SQL developers, data analysts, report writers, data scientists, and other data gatherers looking to expand their skills for complex querying as well as for building more efficient and performant queries. For those new to SQL, this book can help you accelerate your learning and keep you from making common mistakes.SQL serverDatabase managementClient/server computingSQL (Computer program language)http://repository.library.utm.my/7166https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PPoVZMrJHZXwvrt3ylHcMdT_H4GI_XLw/view?usp=sharingURN:ISBN:9781837633289 |
spellingShingle | SQL server Database management Client/server computing SQL (Computer program language) Hughes, Steve, author 656330 Neer, Dennis, author 656331 Singh, Ram Babu, 1955-, author 172446 Mala, Shabbir H., author 656332 Andrews, Leslie, author 656333 Zhang, Chi, author 656334 Packt Publishing (Online service) 656336 SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title | SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title_full | SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title_fullStr | SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title_full_unstemmed | SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title_short | SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices : A practical guide to writing readable and maintainable SQL queries using its design patterns / |
title_sort | sql query design patterns and best practices a practical guide to writing readable and maintainable sql queries using its design patterns |
topic | SQL server Database management Client/server computing SQL (Computer program language) |
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