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| - | //Have a look at this introductory video on the topic **(up to 4:10)** ((Tutorial | + | //Have a look at this introductory video on the topic **(up to 3:15)** ((Database |
| - | (Note: The video was recorded in English but has been dubbed into German using AI, which is why the lip-syncing is off...)// | + | |
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| === Where do I come across databases in everyday life? === | === Where do I come across databases in everyday life? === | ||
| - | You probably come into contact with a (relational) database several times a day – often without realising it. A good example is the content management system (CMS) **WordPress**, | + | You probably come into contact with a (relational) database several times a day – often without realising it. A good example is the content management system (CMS) **WordPress**, |
| In the case of WordPress, this is usually the database management system **MySQL** – the same system that we will install locally in this course and which we will also use later to record and edit our own data. | In the case of WordPress, this is usually the database management system **MySQL** – the same system that we will install locally in this course and which we will also use later to record and edit our own data. | ||