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I want the best way to learn design and database programming with all its requirements.
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Attend a reputable 4 year university for CS degree, load up your electives with advanced technical courses in areas of interest, try to find an internship to get some hands-on experience while finishing up your degree. Spend all of you "free time" designing and creating various scenarios, taking notes on what works and what doesn't, wiping it all out, then starting again.

Between all of that... google "database design", "database programming", "software design", "programming best practices", and what ever other technical term combinations you can think of to produce large results of links to browse through to soak up all the free information you can handle.

Best of luck!
 
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Wjousts 21-Jul-11 16:42pm    
Also, books. There are lots of them. Start at your local library.
Here is an awesome place to start:

http://www.sqlcourse.com/index.html[^]

Its an interactive tutorial, so you can put what you have learned into practice immediately!
 
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I don't understand people who ask stuff like this. The obvious path is to do database work ( unpaid ), while doing a course or at least reading lots of books. Did you expect us to tell you there's a magic, secret way to bypass doing the work to learn something ?
 
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