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The past existence of a universal spoken human language has been essentially hypothetical: scientists haven't been able to prove much beyond grammar and sound patterns shared among different dialects. But over in the realm of programming, it's a slightly different story.

Structured Query Language, or SQL (pronounced "ess-cue-ell," not "sequel"), has long been considered the universal language as far as data management goes. It's used in databases to organize, update, and manipulate information declaratively, meaning it interacts with data to achieve your desired results without needing specific directions on how to reach said results. (To quote Martin Novák of Frontend Weekly: When you use SQL for data management, "You are saying what without adding how.")  Read more...

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