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Build Database Driven Apps with - SQL Server , C# , Python

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Build Database Driven Apps with - SQL Server , C# Python  No.1

Build Database Driven Apps with : SQL Server , C# , Python, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 53 lectures, based on 59 reviews, and has 22483 subscribers.

You will learn about Install and setup Microsoft SQL Server Setup Python Development Environment Build database-driven apps with SQL Server and C# Build database-driven apps with SQL Server and Python Create database and table Design form with dataset This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Database Developers or Beginner Programmers It is particularly useful for Beginner Database Developers or Beginner Programmers.

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Title: Build Database Driven Apps with : SQL Server , C# , Python

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 53

Number of Published Lectures: 52

Number of Curriculum Items: 53

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Install and setup Microsoft SQL Server
  • Setup Python Development Environment
  • Build database-driven apps with SQL Server and C#
  • Build database-driven apps with SQL Server and Python
  • Create database and table
  • Design form with dataset
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Database Developers
  • Beginner Programmers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Database Developers
  • Beginner Programmers
  • Nearly all of the dynamic websites you use today are database-driven applications. Every website  or application that persists data about you in a database to tailor the user experience to you is a database-driven app.

    Here are just a few of the thousands out there:

    Quorasaves your history and interests in a database so it can remember the questions and answers you’ve posted. When I click submit on this answer, it will go into a database. When you asked this question, it went into a database.

    Facebooksaves your data so it knows who your friends are, the posts you have made and liked.

    Twittersaves all of your tweets in a database, much like Facebook.

    Uberuses databases to keep track of who needs to be picked up, who just got picked up, who needs to be charged how much, and how much to pay each driver, etc.

    When you submit the login form, the web server looks up your account in a database and if it finds a matching username and password, then you are authenticated and logged in. While you are using the applications, almost all of your actions are recorded in the application’s database. This is how the application knows what to present to you on the screen, what to recommend to you next, or otherwise present the features that the application was developed to deliver.

    The SQL Server is a relational database management system from Microsoft. The system is designed and built is to manage and store information. The system supports various business intelligence operations, analytics operations, and transaction processing.

    C# is a programming language.  C# can be used to create a number of different programs and applications: mobile apps, desktop apps, cloud-based services, websites, enterprise software and games. Lots and lots of games.

    Python is a widely-used, interpreted, object-oriented, and high-level programming language with dynamic semantics, used for general-purpose programming.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Visual Studio Setup

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Visual Studio

    Lecture 3: Visual Studio Installation Requirements

    Lecture 4: Installing Visual Studio

    Chapter 2: SQL Server Setup

    Lecture 1: What is SQL Server

    Lecture 2: SQL Server Installation requirements

    Lecture 3: SQL Server Editions

    Lecture 4: Download SQL server

    Lecture 5: install SQL Server

    Lecture 6: Installing SQL Server Management Studio

    Lecture 7: Connecting SSMS to SQL Server

    Chapter 3: Build a Login Form

    Lecture 1: Project Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create a project with a form

    Lecture 3: Customize form and controls

    Lecture 4: Add a logged – in -form

    Lecture 5: Create a database and table

    Lecture 6: Populate table

    Lecture 7: Add database to visual studio project

    Lecture 8: Writing C# Code logic: Part 1

    Lecture 9: Writing C# Code logic: Part 2

    Lecture 10: Download Project Code

    Chapter 4: Build an Image Upload App

    Lecture 1: Project Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create a database and table

    Lecture 3: Design form with dataset

    Lecture 4: Writing C# Code logic

    Lecture 5: Download Project Code

    Chapter 5: Building Database App with Python and SQL Server

    Lecture 1: What is Python

    Lecture 2: Installing Python on Macs

    Lecture 3: Installing Python on Windows

    Lecture 4: Installing Python on Linux

    Lecture 5: What we will create

    Lecture 6: What is CRUD

    Lecture 7: Application design sketch

    Lecture 8: Installing Text Editor

    Lecture 9: Creating a project directory and Python file

    Lecture 10: Creating application interface: Part 1

    Lecture 11: Creating application interface: Part 2

    Lecture 12: Creating application interface: Part 3

    Lecture 13: Creating application interface: Part 4

    Lecture 14: Creating application interface: Part 5

    Lecture 15: Adding comments to code

    Lecture 16: Create a new database and table

    Lecture 17: Create database configuration file

    Lecture 18: Create a virtual environment

    Lecture 19: Connect Python file to database

    Lecture 20: Create a class and methods

    Lecture 21: Add more methods to class

    Lecture 22: Create more functions

    Lecture 23: Activate button widgets

    Lecture 24: Interact with database from app: Part 1

    Lecture 25: Interact with database from app: Part 2

    Lecture 26: Project Source Code

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