The SQL-Update: Register Now!
In less than two month I’ll deliver my 5-day long SQL update for experienced SQL users the first time in German. English dates follow in September and November. For all dates, I was able to get the Hotel am Parkring in Vienna as venue. This means that there is not only exquisite SQL, but also delicious catering served in the two toques restaurant.
My training elevates the SQL know-how of experienced SQL users to the current state of the art and enables them to use the existing database resources more efficiently. The topics range from lesser-known basics such as the three-valued logic of SQL to optimizing window functions and to use cases for recursive queries. The program is rounded off by my most popular training module about indexing. Find the full content online.
Interested? Complete the non-binding registration now before the strictly limited number of participants is reached.
Register now without obligation!
Key-Facts About the Training
Audience: People with fundamental SQL know-how.
Group size: Max. 8 participants.
Duration: a full week (Mon-Fri).
German Date: May 13-17 2019
English Dates: September 16-20 and November 4-8 2019.
Price: €2490 (plus 20% VAT, €2988) per participant.
Training modules: SQL Reloaded, Analysis and Aggregation, recursive queries, SQL Performance Kick-Start. Find the full content online.
In the package: Training material (two books), exercises with solutions covering several databases, teammate on demand service (60 minutes) and catering (lunch, snacks, drinks).
All details and the registrations are on my website.
SQL Renaissance Ambassador
As the SQL Renaissance Ambassador, it’s my mission to make developers aware of the evolution of SQL in the 21st century. My book “SQL Performance Explained” has been published in five languages and can be read online free of charge at use-the-index-luke.com. My next book is currently in the works and can already be read online as it’s being written (modern-sql.com). I am available as a trainer, speaker and consultant for all companies and developers interested in SQL. You’ll find more info at winand.at.