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Hey, I am just starting with SQL and would like a GUI took that works well with MySQL SQL-server and Oracle. 

 

I just need to practice making quarries and pulling data from multiple tables and such. I hear it's a good idea to get comfortable with one interface that works with all of them.

 

your guidance is much appreciated. I am learning through nuggetlab.

 

thanks,

 

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  On 12/02/2014 at 18:37, capr said:

Hey, I am just starting with SQL and would like a GUI took that works well with MySQL SQL-server and Oracle. 

 

I just need to practice making quarries and pulling data from multiple tables and such. I hear it's a good idea to get comfortable with one interface that works with all of them.

 

your guidance is much appreciated. I am learning through nuggetlab.

 

thanks,

>> https://www.coursera.org/course/db <<

 

I'm not aware of any GUI that works with all of them.  Frankly I see no reason for a GUI to do it all.  Each DB has their own console for making queries.

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Not the prettiest of clients, but SQuirrel SQL Client will support anything that has a JDBC driver: http://www.squirrelsql.org/

 

Several IDEs (Eclipse, Intellij IDEA, Netbeans) have SQL clients too that will support most server types out there too if you plan to connect to them programmatically.

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Hello,

  On 12/02/2014 at 19:27, Jason S. said:

ive never cared for MySQL, personally. I learned the majority of my "skills" (im still not very good) using MSSQL. Perhaps you download a copy of Express and have at it.

You cant advance much then; MySQL is supported on A LOT of platforms and you can use MySQL as your DB in Windows Server. MS SQL is more Microsoft products and that's about it.

 

  On 12/02/2014 at 19:54, exotoxic said:
Without a doubt. I use Workbench at work.
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