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I'm sorry for the strange question, but... Why didn't PHPMailer fit? Ready tested class...
Free video course from CodeSchool - https://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-sql
In my opinion the best Databases course from Stanford. Now presented in the form of several mini-courses. In addition to several dialects of SQL, the theory of relational databases and an introduction to NoSQL are well explained.
the same question tormented me exactly a week ago, the best that I found for myself, and I advise you, is a book from O'reilly on SQL. you just take it, open it and go through it, you don’t read stupidly, but you complete the tasks that are there, and other things. turned out to be better and more intelligible than vidos on YouTube and other things.
according to the video course, which is in the first post, there the speaker stretches the story for 5 minutes by 30-40, in the book the same information is on 2 pages.
I like Kevin Yank. read, understand, do. If you can not afford to buy, download and be sure to print, it's easier. For myself, I concluded that a lot of material is harmful. For starters, one tutorial + articles on the Internet.
The Microsoft SQL Server 2012 books helped me personally
. Creating queries.
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Implementing Data Warehouses
For SQL, I can highlight these https://shultais.education/courses/sql from courses, and from reading material, here is a good online tutorial samoychiteli.ru/catalog9-1.html
From thematic blogs, I want to note https://codingsight.com/
The blog is regularly updated with various articles on SQL Server, each of which is a unique user case
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