SQL (Structured Query Language)

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SQL (Structured Query Language)

What is SQL (Structured Query Language)?

SQL stands for Structured Query Language, a programming language used to manage and manipulate relational databases. With SQL, you can perform various operations such as creating and deleting tables, inserting, updating and deleting records, and querying specific data from one or more tables using different types of clauses such as SELECT, WHERE, ORDER BY, JOIN, among others. The use of SQL is widely used in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning for data manipulation.

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