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or get a job doing something he knows about.
I'm all for stretching yourself for a job but this is taking the wii
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Alternatively Microsoft offer a free SQL Server 2005 Express Edition which is quite good for cutting the teeth
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...or Oracle - also free for evaluation use.
If you do go down the MySQL route, you can use PHPMyAdmin and it'll take a lot of the grunt work away for you....
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Hmmmm - what database is he looking to work with?
MySQL have some sites, I think. Oracle have a lightweight database that you can install, and then use free SQL developer on top of that. No idea what M$ might offer though.
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SQL Sandbox
My brother's trying to blag his way into a job with a significant amount of SQL involved, only the closest he's ever got to SQL is creating point and click queries in Enterprise Manager.
Are there any SQL sandbox type databases with a web front end anywhere on the net where he can practice creating queries etc...?Tags: None
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