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SQL

High-level computer language designed for use with relational databases. Although it can be used by programmers in the same way as other languages, it is often used as a means for programs to communicate with each other. Typically, one program (called the ‘client’) uses SQL to request data from a database ‘server’.

Although originally developed by IBM, SQL came to be widely used on many types of computer.



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