Step Into SQL with Jupyter Notebooks

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Step Into SQL with Jupyter Notebooks

Coursera · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

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Introduces SQL using Jupyter Notebooks and Git for data analysis

Original Description

This course introduces you to the essential tools and techniques of modern data analysis. Begin by establishing a professional SQL environment using Jupyter Notebooks where you'll learn fundamental SQL syntax, construct your first queries, and apply filtering with WHERE clauses. As you progress, you'll integrate powerful version control practices using Git and GitHub—mastering repository management, commit strategies, and branching techniques critical for collaborative data work. By completing this course, you'll possess both the technical SQL skills to extract insights from data and the professional workflow capabilities that distinguish casual analysts from industry professionals. Upon completion, you'll be able to: • Configure a professional SQL environment using Jupyter Notebooks and write effective queries with SELECT statements and WHERE clauses • Implement Git version control for SQL projects, including repository setup, commits, and branching strategies • Collaborate on data science projects through GitHub, maintaining code integrity while enabling team contributions • Apply industry best practices for SQL code versioning, documentation, and workflow management in professional data environments
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