DENG100 Workbook Sample
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  • Fundamentals of Database Programming Workbook Sample
  • Syllabus
    • About This Workbook
    • Meet Your Instructor
    • Lecture Organization
      • Lecture Structure
      • Lecture
      • Sample Code
      • Side Quests
      • Lab Assignments
      • Lecture Review
    • Quizzes And Exams
      • Exam Gut Check
      • Lecture Quizzes
      • Final Exam
      • Grading
    • Stay Up To Date With MSDS News Sources
    • Setting Up Your Dev Environment
      • Get A Gmail Account
      • Downloading SQL Server
      • Download SQL Server Management Studio
      • Install PyCharm
      • Ancillary Tools
  • Unit 2: Introduction To SQL Fundamentals
    • SQL Language Basics
      • Lecture Slides
        • Code Tutorials
        • SQL Background
        • Writing Analytic Queries
        • Types of SQL Statements
        • Basic Syntax
        • Code Comments
        • The SELECT Clause
        • Column Aliases
        • Built In Functions
        • String Functions
        • The Format Function
        • The FROM Clause
        • Boolean Logic
        • The WHERE Clause
        • Logic Operators
        • The BETWEEN Operator
        • Filtering With Wildcards
        • The IN Operator
        • The ORDER BY Clause
      • Sample Code
        • Hello World
        • Your First Query
        • Aliases
        • String Functions
        • Filtering Data
        • Ordering Data
      • Side Quests
        • T-SQL Reference
      • Lab Assignment #4
        • Lab Overview
        • Task #1
        • Task #2
        • Task #3
        • Task #4
        • Task #5
        • Task #6
        • Task #7
      • Lecture Review
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  1. Syllabus
  2. Lecture Organization

Lecture Structure

Lectures have six elements to them. The lecture itself, sample code, side quests, lab assignments, lab solutions, and lecture review. Not every lecture has all six elements. Every lecture does have a quiz, however, quizzes will be discussed in a different section.

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