New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: DBA's of HN, looking back, what learning path would you recommend?
Ask HN: DBA's of HN, looking back, what learning path would you recommend?
3 by Sir_Churchill | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been a data analyst for about 7 years and used SQL a lot (building queries, mostly) and would like to become a DB adminstrator. I started looking for some literature to read and I'm already lost: My current employer is using SQL Server 2014 but from what I can see, there is already 2022 version available. Should I get some literature on the most recent one or starting with 2014 is okay? Is it better to start with theory first before diving into a specific DB like SQL Server? Looking back, if you could instruct your young self how to approach this, what would you recommend? Any literature would be appreciated! I'm already 35 and my only experience with DBs is that I can build SQL queries. Not sure if I'm trying to shoot for the moon or it's a doable task.
3 by Sir_Churchill | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been a data analyst for about 7 years and used SQL a lot (building queries, mostly) and would like to become a DB adminstrator. I started looking for some literature to read and I'm already lost: My current employer is using SQL Server 2014 but from what I can see, there is already 2022 version available. Should I get some literature on the most recent one or starting with 2014 is okay? Is it better to start with theory first before diving into a specific DB like SQL Server? Looking back, if you could instruct your young self how to approach this, what would you recommend? Any literature would be appreciated! I'm already 35 and my only experience with DBs is that I can build SQL queries. Not sure if I'm trying to shoot for the moon or it's a doable task.
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