Database Design: Avoiding the Jaywalking Antipattern in SQL โ€” LearnFlat
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Database Design: Avoiding the Jaywalking Antipattern in SQL

Learn to identify, resolve, and prevent the common database design mistake of storing comma-separated lists in SQL columns by implementing proper relational structures.

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About this course

When designing relational databases, storing multiple values in a single column as a comma-separated list seems like an easy shortcut. However, this common design mistakeโ€”known as the Jaywalking antipatternโ€”leads to inefficient queries, broken data integrity, and complex code that is difficult to maintain. In this course, you will transition from quick-fix database workarounds to robust relational designs. You will learn why this antipattern occurs, how to spot it in existing schemas, and how to refactor your tables into clean, normalized structures that scale. What you'll learn: - Understand the core concepts of relational database normalization and data integrity - Identify the Jaywalking antipattern in legacy SQL schemas and query patterns - Refactor comma-separated columns into proper many-to-many relationships using junction tables - Write efficient SQL joins to query related data without complex string manipulation - Apply modern indexing strategies to your refactored tables to optimize query performance - Evaluate when denormalization might be acceptable and weigh the architectural trade-offs We begin with foundational database design principles and the rules of normalization. From there, you will read through practical SQL refactoring scenarios, comparing bad schema designs with their clean relational alternatives and exploring the performance impacts of both approaches. This course is designed for beginner backend developers, database administrators, and software engineers who want to build cleaner, faster, and more maintainable databases. No advanced SQL knowledge is required to start. Read this text-only guide to elevate your database design skills and write cleaner SQL today.

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