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I'm a Lotus Domino programmer who is in between consulting jobs - not by choice the consulting job market really sucks right now.

With some extra time on my hands I would like to receive some SQL training as a resume booster and to expand my skill set.

SQL is something I have used in the past, but I need a way to document my knowledge on my resume.

Can anyone recommend a source of low cost SQL or mySQL training?

Derek

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I think the lowest cost training you can get is just reading books from your library or Amazon (links below) and practicing at home. Practice makes perfect!

There is:

Learning MySQL

MySQL 5.0 Certification Study Guide

MySQL in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

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If you are really looking for a cheap way, community colleges around my area are offering whole semester MSSQL (exam 70-431 outline) classes. Typical class would have 4 units (in California, community colleges charge $20/unit). Most of these classes are online, so flexibility and convenience are there schedule-wise.

You could go to 4-day bootcamps but those would usually cost $2-3K per class.

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