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[Paid Course] Snowpal Education: SQL Vs NoSQL - Which Way to Go?

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SQL (or RDBMS) has been around for a long time now. NoSQL databases are relatively newer but they too have been around for what feels like an eon now! Despite that, every time a new App, a new Service, or a new System is designed, there continues to be a sense of uncertainty around which direction to go (at least, it seems that way).

There’s a few reasons for that, and there’s no single correct answer. So, while it surely depends on a variety of factors, and there is no dearth of documentation online about the differences between the 2 types of database systems, I still think it is worth a short course on it.

In this hour-long course, we’ll take another look at the database options available today, and try to determine which ones would make the most sense, and when.

Purchase course in one of 2 ways:

1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web

2. On your phone:

(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.

(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

  continue reading

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SQL (or RDBMS) has been around for a long time now. NoSQL databases are relatively newer but they too have been around for what feels like an eon now! Despite that, every time a new App, a new Service, or a new System is designed, there continues to be a sense of uncertainty around which direction to go (at least, it seems that way).

There’s a few reasons for that, and there’s no single correct answer. So, while it surely depends on a variety of factors, and there is no dearth of documentation online about the differences between the 2 types of database systems, I still think it is worth a short course on it.

In this hour-long course, we’ll take another look at the database options available today, and try to determine which ones would make the most sense, and when.

Purchase course in one of 2 ways:

1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web

2. On your phone:

(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.

(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

  continue reading

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