Learn MySQL Programming

Master SQL from basics to advanced topics with practical, production‑style examples. Perfect for beginners and developers who want to query data effectively.

MySQL Programming Tutorial

Learn SQL step-by-step using MySQL: from installation to writing efficient queries with joins, aggregates, transactions, and constraints.

SQL SELECT

SELECT retrieves columns from a table. Use * to select all, or list specific columns. Start broad, then narrow down to what you need.

Examples
-- All columns\nSELECT * FROM customers;\n\n-- Specific columns\nSELECT name, email FROM customers;\n\n-- Computed column\nSELECT name, total * 1.15 AS total_with_tax FROM orders;
  • Prefer naming columns explicitly for clarity and future schema changes.
  • Create computed columns (e.g., totals with tax) using expressions and AS aliases.
  • Combine with WHERE and ORDER BY to answer specific business questions.

Practice as You Learn

Use the MySQL editor to run queries and adjust examples. Build confidence by experimenting with different WHERE clauses, JOINs, and aggregates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to install MySQL to learn SQL?

No. You can practice SQL using our online MySQL editor. Installing MySQL locally is recommended for deeper learning and real-world workflows.

What are the most common SQL commands?

The essentials include SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE TABLE, and JOIN. Mastering these gives you a strong foundation.

How do I avoid slow queries?

Use proper indexes, filter with WHERE, and limit scanned rows. Review query plans with EXPLAIN and avoid SELECT *

Is MySQL different from SQL?

SQL is the language. MySQL is a database system that uses SQL. Syntax is mostly standard, with a few MySQL-specific features.