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Types of Command in MySQL: DDL, DML, DQL, DCL and TCL
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Software Developer Interview Guide 2025 - Programming, Databases, Security, and Resume Building
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- 1 Some Important Facts
- 2 Ask Yourself a Question
- 3 Basic Difference Between C,C++ and Java
- 4 C
- 5 C++
- 6 Java
- 7 Conceptual Difference
- 8 Why do We Use C, C++ and Java?
- 9 Where do We Use C, C++ and Java?
- 10 Python Data Structure-related Interview Questions
- 11 How to Install MySQL Work Bench
- 12 Introduction to Database
- 13 Types of Databases Management System
- 14 Network Model
- 15 Relational Model
- 16 Object Oriented Model
- 17 Normalization
- 18 Types of Normalization
- 19 ER Diagram
- 20 Components of ER Diagram
- 21 Entity
- 22 Strong Entity Set Vs Weak Entity
- 23 Attributes
- 24 Types of Attributes
- 25 Cardinality
- 26 One To One Relationship
- 27 One To Many Relationship
- 28 Many To One Relationship
- 29 SQL
- 30 Getting Started with MySQL
- 31 Installing MySQL
- 32 Data Types in MySQL
- 33 String Data Types in MySQL
- 34 Types of Command in MySQL: DDL, DML, DQL, DCL and TCL
- 35 Filter Records in MySQL
- 36 Need of CyberSecurity
- 37 Network and Reference Model
- 38 Network Security, Types of Attacks, Vulnerabilities
- 39 Tools used to Ensure Network Security and the Protocols
- 40 Network Security Solution
- 41 Network Security Best Practices for Business
- 42 Network Security Engineer
- 43 Resume Building
- 44 Resume Format
- 45 Interview Rounds and Guidelines