I want to learn about networking and SQL

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The discussion centers around learning about networking and SQL, with participants sharing resources, suggestions for books, and approaches to gaining both hardware and software knowledge in networking.

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  • One participant suggests starting with SQL books and experimenting with database software like Access or MySQL, emphasizing the importance of understanding databases before diving into SQL.
  • Another participant discusses various networking methods, including the use of crossover cables and switches, and mentions alternative file transfer methods outside of traditional networking.
  • There is a suggestion to learn networking through hands-on experience with junk computers, file sharing, and understanding networking concepts like the OSI model and TCP/IP.
  • Links to resources for networking and SQL are provided, including specific search terms and introductory courses.
  • A participant recommends pursuing courses at a Certified Technical Education Center (CTEC) for a structured learning path in networking and suggests Cisco courses for hardware-focused learning.
  • Another participant mentions the usefulness of Linux how-to guides for setting up networks, indicating that practical resources are available through Linux distributions.

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Participants express varying views on the relationship between networking and SQL, with some emphasizing their distinct nature while others suggest they can be learned concurrently. There is no consensus on a single best approach or resource for learning either topic.

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Participants highlight the need for practical experience in networking, suggesting that theoretical knowledge alone may not be sufficient. The discussion includes various assumptions about prior knowledge and the types of resources available.

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This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in learning about networking and SQL, particularly those seeking recommendations for resources and practical approaches to gaining knowledge in these areas.

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I want to learn about networking and SQL,
where should i start? what books are good for this ?
I want to learn the hardware and software knowledge on netwroking.
Please suggest to me, thanks.
 
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I can see that you have an interest in computers.
I have yet to try any USB networking but I have used Ethernet style networking with both RJ45 cable and wireless (b and g). It’s too involved to get into much detail right now but you can use a crossover cable to connect two computers together. Alternatively you can use normal cable and a hub or switch to connect two or more computers together. I think hubs are going out of style and switches have fallen to reasonable price levels so you might keep that in mind. I’ll see if I can find you a good link but if you live near a thrift store or used book store you may be able to pick up a book for a dollar or two. That is what I do when I am in the States at any rate.
You can transfer files between computers by means other than normal networking. For example using Hyper Terminal, direct cable connect, Lap Link, etc. I make my own crossover cables (parallel and serial) for this purpose and have experimented with these methods quite a bit.
 
SQL and Networking aren't really related. SQL is for database work. If you like that then pick up a SQL book and fiddle with access or download mysql. I think one of the best ways to learn database is to use one backend for programming applications.

If you want to go inot Networking it's a bit more difficult because you can't just buy some servers, routers and then get cisco certs. I would try buying junk computers and try connecting them, file sharing and then printer sharing. Also pick up a networking or LAN book to learn things like the OSI model and TCP/IP.
 
Links to Network info:
http://www.pcrrn.co.uk/course/
http://www.osseo.k12.mn.us/sec/pcsh/intronet/classweb/osi.htm

Some Network Search Terms:
lan (local area network), wan (wide area network), server, client, peer, tcp/ip, routing, switching, addressing, protocols, osi, node, packet, header, frame, dns, subnet, wins, share, ethernet, token ring, token bus, ipx, netbeui, ftp, gopher
(OK, I'll stop)

SQL (Structured Query Language):
Before you learn about SQL, you should learn about databases. SQL is simply a way to get a desired portion of information from a database. You should be able to define the following database related terms: table, field, record, data type, form, query.

SQL Links:
http://sqlcourse.com/
http://www.1keydata.com/sql/sql.html

Did you have anything specific in mind about networks? For example network engineering, network administration, just hook up 2 computers at home, communication theory, network models, programming for networks, website design, etc.
 
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As greg pointed out, learning networking needs lot of devices, and learning it without trying it (iow without the devices is useless).
If you really want to learn this kind of stuff, go to your nearest CTEC (Certified Technical Education Center (i think :smile:)), and try to see if you can take some MCSE courses (Microsoft Certified System Engineer), that is if you are concerned about the operating system work behind networks.
If you are more concerned about the network hardware Cisco courses would be usefull.
 


Originally posted by Saint
I want to learn about networking and SQL,
where should i start? what books are good for this ?
I want to learn the hardware and software knowledge on netwroking.
Please suggest to me, thanks.

i don't know what you plan on setting your network up with but linux howto's helped me out

http://www.linux.org/docs/index.html

there also on your linux distro disks if you have them
 
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