Introduction to SQLite Databases for Python Programming

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Learn to use SQLite databases with Python through a hands-on approach.

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Level: Beginner
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What to know about this course

Free and open-source, SQLite is a popular database among developers for smaller projects, hobby projects, and even testing and development. When used with Python, one of the most powerful programming languages, they make a powerful combination. In this course you'll learn the basics of using SQLite with Python.

You'll get started with installing Python and SQLite. The course will then get you up to speed with creating databases and tables. To help you build on your knowledge further, you’ll get comprehensive insights into working with tables, including adding, updating, and retrieving specific data using standard SQLite commands. Finally, you’ll build a basic app to help reinforce all the things that you’ve learned through the course.

By the end of this course, you’ll have hands-on experience in effectively using SQLite with Python.

Who's this course for?

This course is designed for anyone who wants to use SQLite databases with Python. Although a basic understanding of Python programming is assumed, knowledge of databases or SQLite is not mandatory.

What you'll learn

  • Explore the fundamental aspects of what a database can do.
  • Install Python, SQLite, Sublime Text, and Git Bash.
  • Gain practical knowledge by building an app.
  • Update and delete data from a database.
  • Discover the technique of creating basic reports with data from your database.

Key Features

  • Learn how to use SQLite databases with Python.
  • Create databases and tables.
  • Insert, sort, and extract specific data.

Course Curriculum

About the Author

John Elder

John Elder is a pioneer in Web Development who created one of the first Internet advertising networks back in 1997. He sold it to a publicly traded company at the height of the dot com boom and then went on to create the best-selling Submission-Spider search engine submission software that's been used by over 3 million individuals and small businesses in over 45 countries. John graduated with honors with a degree in economics from Washington University in St. Louis where he was an artsci scholar. Today he teaches Web Development courses at Codemy the online code school he founded.