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Programming

MySQL : An Introduction

MySQL is a Relational Database Management System owned by Oracle Corporation. The open source RDBMS is based on structured query language or SQL. MySQL, where “My” is named after the daughter of its co-founder Mr. Michael Widenius and the SQL on the query abbreviation, is compatible on Linux, Unix & Windows OS. Usually, its use is in the Web application/programming & other online publishing. MySQL is open-source & free to use. However, you can pay Oracle to get commercial license & access premium services. It is considered easier as compared to SQL, Oracle Database & MS SQL Server.

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Java

23 Key Java Programming Interview Questions Asked to Beginners

Interviews are always nerve-wracking, and when you are a fresher, it terrorizes your mind even more. You are still anxious about what the interviewer will ask and whether you are adept enough to answer them confidently. When it comes to programming interviews, you are even more clueless. Well, if you are a beginner in Java, to make things easier, we are listing out some of the most common questions asked in the interview.


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Insights

10 Best Free Mobile Apps for Productivity

Productivity mobile apps have changed the lives of people a great deal. That’s because before their existence and for those yet to discover them, planning and staying organized is a challenge. That’s especially when the time is limited, but you have a lot of work, commitments as well as priorities.

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Insights

How to set Smart Goals

Success is something, everyone wants. Every person has got dreams, let it be small or big. However, most of us fail when it comes to accomplishing them. There can be numerous reasons why we aren’t reaching the level we want to.


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Power BI

What is the Future of Power BI?

Did you always wonder if you could access correct data for better business insights and decisions? Although there are numerous tools to deduct the right information, Power BI is quickly emerging as a leader when it comes to Data Visualization and Business Intelligence. In recent times it has taken giant leaps and the trend doesn’t seem to die. But, is it here to stay? Let us analyze its future.