
SQL for Data Analytics
Perform fast and efficient data analysis with the power of SQL
by Upom Malik
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Take your first steps to become a fully qualified data analyst by learning how to explore large relational datasets. Key Features Explore a variety of statistical techniques to analyze your data Integrate your SQL pipelines with other analytics technologies Perform advanced analytics such as geospatial and text analysis Book Description Understandi...
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Consider Effective SQL by John Viescas.
“Starts as a hands-on toolkit for writing clearer, more reliable SQL and stays intensely practical: expect pattern-focused guidance, concrete query examples, and frequent tips about performance limitations. Most value comes from movable techniques you can apply to real queries and troubleshooting sessions; the main limitation is that the book can get granular—long example walkthroughs and prescriptive tweaks slow the pace and may feel repetitive. Better as a desk reference you return to than as light leisure reading.”
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