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I don’t know if SQL is a language

6th Apr 2020, 8:22 PM
Kittylovecode
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SQL is not a 'programing language' neither 'database languaje'. SQL is a standard, and languages as T-SQL or PL/SQL, that improves SQL standard capacities, follows SQL rules. The first language based on SQL I knew, was dBASE-III. And the first programing-language that I used in a proyect, was CA Clipper that was based in SQL sintaxis. But that was a lot of time ago... Nowadays, Oracle, Microsfot SQL Server and MS Access, SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. implements SQL rulers for their own languages... but either one has its language (PL-SQL, Transact-SQL, etc) SQL is a standard for languages, but it is not a language itself.
6th Apr 2020, 8:36 PM
Cmurio
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SQL (Structured Query Language) is a database management language for relational databases. SQL itself is not a programming language, but its standard allows creating procedural extensions for it, which extend it to the functionality of a mature programming language.
6th Apr 2020, 8:49 PM
Bibek Oli
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okay know i get it
6th Apr 2020, 8:59 PM
Kittylovecode
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Structured Query Language (SQL) is a programming language that is typically used in relational database or data stream management systems. Further it was developed by IBM in the early 1970s and is now an official standard recognized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). SQL itself is not a programming language, but its standard allows creating procedural extensions for it, which extend it to functionality of a mature programming language.
16th Apr 2020, 7:07 AM
Isira Shamintha
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