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Hello the_valley!
I do not think colleges in your local area offer an online course or traditional course on Cassandra since it is not an industry standard software. If you want to know the basic knowledge of the general sql language, you might want to take the computer science or programming certificate degree in your local community college. By doing this way, you will have a much easier time understanding the Cassandra since most of the sql languages are designed similarly. You should also check out lynda.com to buy some good programming tutorials from there. Moreover, you could study by yourself if you do not want to spend money in expensive online courses. Here is a good textbook that i recommend you to take a look at: http://www.amazon.com/Cassandra-Definitive-Guide-Eben-Hewitt/dp/1449390412/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296515335&sr=8-1.
I do not think colleges in your local area offer an online course or traditional course on Cassandra since it is not an industry standard software. If you want to know the basic knowledge of the general sql language, you might want to take the computer science or programming certificate degree in your local community college. By doing this way, you will have a much easier time understanding the Cassandra since most of the sql languages are designed similarly. You should also check out lynda.com to buy some good programming tutorials from there. Moreover, you could study by yourself if you do not want to spend money in expensive online courses. Here is a good textbook that i recommend you to take a look at: http://www.amazon.com/Cassandra-Definitive-Guide-Eben-Hewitt/dp/1449390412/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296515335&sr=8-1.
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