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"Overall this is definitely the strongest SQL title I have seen in a while in terms of content selection, writing style, accessibility, focus, and scope. It's one I would keep on my shelf for my reference!"-Thomas Nield, Author of Getting Started with SQL (O'Reilly)
"This book packs a ton of valuable SQL knowledge into a succinct, digestible format. I'd highly recommend it for anyone looking for a good refresher on SQL."-Joan Wang, Lead Data Scientist at Salesforce
"Definitely a look here first book on SQL for both practitioners and students. Nicely organized, well presented and written with care, the "SQL Pocket Guide" provides a great balance between compactness, completeness and clarity."
-Goce Trajcevski, Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor at Iowa State University
"This book packs a ton of valuable SQL knowledge into a succinct, digestible format. I'd highly recommend it for anyone looking for a good refresher on SQL."-Joan Wang, Lead Data Scientist at Salesforce
"Definitely a look here first book on SQL for both practitioners and students. Nicely organized, well presented and written with care, the "SQL Pocket Guide" provides a great balance between compactness, completeness and clarity."
-Goce Trajcevski, Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor at Iowa State University
About the Author
Alice Zhao is a data scientist who is passionate about teaching and making complex things easy to understand. She has taught numerous courses in SQL, Python, and R as a senior data scientist at Metis and as a cofounder of Best Fit Analytics. Her highly rated technical tutorials on YouTube are known for being practical, entertaining, and visually engaging.
She writes about analytics and pop culture on her blog, A Dash of Data. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, Thrillist, and Working Mother. She has spoken at a variety of conferences on topics ranging from natural language processing to data visualization. She has her MS in analytics and BS in electrical engineering, both from Northwestern University.
She writes about analytics and pop culture on her blog, A Dash of Data. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, Thrillist, and Working Mother. She has spoken at a variety of conferences on topics ranging from natural language processing to data visualization. She has her MS in analytics and BS in electrical engineering, both from Northwestern University.
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