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Database Languages

Database languages are specialized programming languages used to define, manipulate, retrieve, and manage data in databases. They play a crucial role in database management systems (DBMS) by enabling users to interact with structured and unstructured data efficiently.

This category covers various database languages, including:

SQL-Based Languages – Standard languages used for relational databases, such as SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, PL/SQL, and T-SQL.

NoSQL Query Languages – Languages designed for non-relational databases like MongoDB Query Language (MQL) and Cassandra Query Language (CQL).

Data Definition Languages (DDL) – Used to define database schemas and structures.

Data Manipulation Languages (DML) – Used to insert, update, delete, and retrieve data.

Procedural & Scripting Languages – Such as PL/SQL and T-SQL, which add procedural capabilities to SQL.

Explore this category to understand different database languages, their syntax, and best practices for managing data effectively.

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