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What made SQL more successful was the advent of the relational database. First designed by IBM computer scientist E. F. Codd in 1970, relational databases organize data into rows and columns so it ...
Even with all the hype around NoSQL, traditional relational databases still make sense for enterprise applications. Here are four reasons why.
I want to show you just how easy it is to create a MongoDB database and then add a collection. For those who don’t know, a collection is a NoSQL term that refers to a group of MongoDB documents.
You will develop an overview of future trends in databases, including non-relational databases (NoSQL) and Big Data. By completing this specialization, you will be well prepared to design and create ...
One of the most fundamental choices to make when developing an application is whether to use a SQL or NoSQL database to store the data. Conventional databases, meaning relational databases that ...
Excel possesses formidable database powers. Creating a relational database starts with a Master table that links to subordinates called (awkwardly) Slave, Child, or Detail tables.
Not anymore: Excel 2013’s table tools include features that make it easy to link charts and cells, perform searches, and create dynamically updated reports, just like—yes—a relational database.
A classic example of relational database design, this would be nearly impossible to do in a spreadsheet but was easy to put together in Airtable.
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