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Use this format to add your own other tech resources (those that were personally used by you) in this README

  # TECH_NAME
  
  ## YOUR_NAME
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     ```
      YOUR_ANSWER

     ```  

SQL

Vivek Ramansh Bhanot

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 I personally did basic SQL from Computer Science with C++ Sumita Arora class 12 Volume 2 - chapter 12. The chapter is well
 written but I won't recommend buying a book just for a single chapter(I already had the book since I learnt C++ from there)
 so you can prefer any online resource for basic sql.
 
 For intermediate and advanced topics of SQL, You can go through this tutorial :
 https://bipp.io/sql-tutorial/basic-sql/sql-select-from-where-statement/
 follow the tutorial and keep playing with the queries side-by-side.
 Other leftover topics can be covered from w3school
 https://www.w3schools.com/sql/
 
 CTE topic is not covered in any of the above metioned links so you can read it from here :
 https://www.sqlshack.com/sql-server-common-table-expressions-cte/
 
 All this would provide you with all the required theory for SQL, now comes the practising part :)
 For practising SQL queries :
 https://platform.stratascratch.com/coding
 Cover all the questions and also refer to the Solution Discussions section