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DBMS About Database by LordDarius(m): 10:01pm On May 10, 2018
Hi...Gurus, seems like to venture into big data has become a major issue
You advise is very much needed.
How could one
1. Become a database analyst
2. Which ICT institution will you recommend
3. Which of the programming languages (MySQL, Oracle or even MS Access) would one start with.
4. Which text book, e-book will be OK

Thank you in advance.. .....
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Re: DBMS About Database by dajoaneke(m): 10:30pm On May 10, 2018
I will reply you in the morning. By God grace

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dajoaneke:


Thanks for your patience. I was really sleepy when I saw the post, so I...

Please note that I'm not a professional in this field. Neither am I a certified database professional.

To answer your question:

1: To become a database analyst, you need to study the fundamentals of database. You will learn to manage and deploy a database management system. Simple tasks as Create, delete, execute, query, are all simple tools you need to know at this point. However, certain roles in implementing executions are privileged which may require permission from admin.
You can learn from any professional school or online video tutorials and books.

2: I will recommend NIIT (I am not a staff or affiliated, I just happened to have made enquiries with them) which have excellent course outline. They are quite expensive though. There are several other ways to learn. My favourite is Video Tutorials which I take time to download training courses.

3: MySql is a prerequisite for DBMS. This language is more popular and has a wider acceptance across different DB. I will recommend that you begin with fundamentals of Linux OS because most times Oracle which is the leading DBMS is installed on either Windows or Linux. If you are familiar with Windows, don't be stuck using Linux.

4: There's no specific method to learn, some people sleep off during video tutorials, some people get along well with books and for some, they learn best with human tutor.

I have a complete oracle 11g books from NIIT given to me by a friend. If you are interested, I'll lend it to you for 6 months, if I have the guarantee of getting it back. Not a kobo I require.

Good luck in your quest for knowledge

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Re: DBMS About Database by LordDarius(m): 12:01am On May 11, 2018
dajoaneke:
I will reply you in the morning. By God grace

Thanks boss.
Amen to that
Re: DBMS About Database by MrGreenMavro: 8:16am On May 11, 2018
dajoaneke:
I will reply you in the morning. By God grace

its morning...we are waiting
Re: DBMS About Database by dajoaneke(m): 1:02pm On May 11, 2018
LordDarius:
Hi...Gurus, seems like to venture into big data has become a major issue
You advise is very much needed.
How could one
1. Become a database analyst
2. Which ICT institution will you recommend
3. Which of the programming languages (MySQL, Oracle or even MS Access) would one start with.
4. Which text book, e-book will be OK

Thank you in advance.. .....
NL pgming is like a home... . smiley smiley



Cc: pcguru
Afonja
DHTML
watin na

Thanks for your patience. I was really sleepy when I saw the post, so I...

Please note that I'm not a professional in this field. Neither am I a certified database professional.

To answer your question:

1: To become a database analyst, you need to study the fundamentals of database. You will learn to manage and deploy a database management system. Simple tasks as Create, delete, execute, query, are all simple tools you need to know at this point. However, certain roles in implementing executions are privileged which may require permission from admin.
You can learn from any professional school or online video tutorials and books.

2: I will recommend NIIT (I am not a staff or affiliated, I just happened to have made enquiries with them) which have excellent course outline. They are quite expensive though. There are several other ways to learn. My favourite is Video Tutorials which I take time to download training courses.

3: MySql is a prerequisite for DBMS. This language is more popular and has a wider acceptance across different DB. I will recommend that you begin with fundamentals of Linux OS because most times Oracle which is the leading DBMS is installed on either Windows or Linux. If you are familiar with Windows, don't be stuck using Linux.

4: There's no specific method to learn, some people sleep off during video tutorials, some people get along well with books and for some, they learn best with human tutor.

I have a complete oracle 11g books from NIIT given to me by a friend. If you are interested, I'll lend it to you for 6 months, if I have the guarantee of getting it back. Not a kobo I require.

Good luck in your quest for knowledge

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Re: DBMS About Database by dajoaneke(m): 2:03pm On May 11, 2018
GreenMavro:


its morning...we are waiting
LordDarius:


Thanks boss.
Amen to that
Please see my post
Re: DBMS About Database by MrGreenMavro: 2:13pm On May 11, 2018
Thanks for the prompt response
Re: DBMS About Database by LordDarius(m): 2:28pm On May 11, 2018
dajoaneke:


Thanks for your patience. I was really sleepy when I saw the post, so I...

Please note that I'm not a professional in this field. Neither am I a certified database professional.

To answer your question:

1: To become a database analyst, you need to study the fundamentals of database. You will learn to manage and deploy a database management system. Simple tasks as Create, delete, execute, query, are all simple tools you need to know at this point. However, certain roles in implementing executions are privileged which may require permission from admin.
You can learn from any professional school or online video tutorials and books.

2: I will recommend NIIT (I am not a staff or affiliated, I just happened to have made enquiries with them) which have excellent course outline. They are quite expensive though. There are several other ways to learn. My favourite is Video Tutorials which I take time to download training courses.

3: MySql is a prerequisite for DBMS. This language is more popular and has a wider acceptance across different DB. I will recommend that you begin with fundamentals of Linux OS because most times Oracle which is the leading DBMS is installed on either Windows or Linux. If you are familiar with Windows, don't be stuck using Linux.

4: There's no specific method to learn, some people sleep off during video tutorials, some people get along well with books and for some, they learn best with human tutor.

I have a complete oracle 11g books from NIIT given to me by a friend. If you are interested, I'll lend it to you for 6 months, if I have the guarantee of getting it back. Not a kobo I require.

Good luck in your quest for knowledge
Thanks again boss
I will like to have the Oracle book but I really want to start small.. ..maybe from access and MySQL
NIIT is one that I have considered also.. .which by His Grace by ending of this year I will enrol
Thanks

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