Is SQL a Coding?

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Tune in) S-Q-L,/ˈsiːkwəl/"spin-off"; Structured Query Language) is an area explicit language utilized in programming and intended for overseeing information held in a social data set administration framework (RDBMS), or for stream handling in a social information stream the board framework (RDSMS).
 
To be honest, it depends on what your idea for coding is.

Usually it's about writing some logic using a syntax to do some task for you. So, why can't SQL be such coding language? If you can't use a single query, you will be going for a procedure or a package or a function to do that for you(PL/SQL).
So, I do consider that as a coding language too.
 
Definitely. I think anything that requires you to learn a new way of typing/thinking is a language. Whether it be a coding language or whatever. You have to learn new sentence structure and everything. It is definitely a language.
 
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