Adam Harris has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Computer Programming Javascript.

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Learn SQL

Summary

Are you looking for a simple programming language to learn? If so, then pay attention. SQL is a great language to learn for any business that wants to be able to keep things organized, and it can open the doors for a lot of cool things on your website and for promoting your business. Take a look at this guide and learn everything you will need to know in order to use SQL for your business!  SQL stands for Structured Query Language, and it is a computer language used for the creation of databases and manipulation of data. The manipulation, in this case, refers to the addition of data to the created database and manipulation of the same. It also involves its deletion. All these tasks can be done using SQL. SQL is the most popular language used in database-management systems like MySQL, SQL Server, and Oracle. This can be attributed to the fact that SQL comes with a simple syntax that anyone can grasp with much ease.   Why do you need SQL? You can use SQL to create a database within your database-management system. Once the database has been created, you need to create tables within the database so you can use them for storage of your data. This means that tables are the actual data-storage structures in a database. The table is a combination of rows and columns that can be used for data storage. SQL comes with built-in commands you can use to insert data into the tables. Once the data has been added to the table, you can still manipulate it whenever there is a need. You can also delete the data and the various objects you have stored in the database.   This guide covers the following:  Creating a database in SQL Server  The SQL structure  Database administration  Structure of the SELECT statement  SQL data types  Preparation  Filters  Fourteen SQL subqueries  Database components  How to manage database objects  Database advance topics  Clauses and queries And more! If you have a website or you want to create it, this guide gives you all the tools and the knowledge to keep your database organized.  If you're thinking "I've never studied a programming language, so I can't do it", don't worry, this audiobook is for beginners. So scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button.

©2020 Adam Harris (P)2020 Adam Harris

Author: Adam Harris
Length: 3 hrs
Available on Audible
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Computer Programming Javascript

Summary

If you want to learn the programming language that allows you to master the websites or if you want to improve your skills with this language, then keep listening. What is JavaScript?  JavaScript is an object-oriented scripting language, which is lightweight and works in cross-platform such as Mack, Linux, or Windows. It is a scripting language created in 1995 by Netscape as a means of validating forms while offering interactive content for websites. The language has evolved over time with it being used by various web browsers.   Why should I study JavaScript?   You should study JavaScript because it is among the three fundamental languages every web developer must learn and understand. With HTML, you can define your web page contents whereas CSS allows you to identify your web page layout; however, with JavaScript, you can program the actions of these web pages.  JavaScript has changed the way things are done. Initially, after filling a form, one had to submit it to the server so that it could be checked for any anomalies. If anomalies were found, the server would return the form to the user in order to correct the details. With JavaScript, validation is done before the form can be submitted to the server. The user is able to know any errors done while filling the form and correct them accordingly. This has made things easy for users. This guide covers the following topics:  Use of a global variable as a cache  The basics of javascript function and scope  Loop constructs  An introduction to es6  Form  Iframe and multimedia  The document object model  Clauses  Operators, data types and other priorities  Document object model (dom)  Events (not the kind you celebrate)  A storing information in variables  Javascript essentials  Regular expressions  Basic data types of variables  The window object  Maps and sets  And more! "Is this the book for me?" Sure, it is. Because this guidebook is written with the intention to help both beginners and professionals to understand the programming language for the web more efficiently.  So now, scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button.

©2019 Adam Harris (P)2020 Adam Harris

Narrator: Chris Adkins
Author: Adam Harris
Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins
Available on Audible