✏ Fix typos in docs/databases.md
and docs/tutorial/index.md
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Co-authored-by: Sebastián Ramírez <tiangolo@gmail.com>
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Nevertheless, the language is not only used to *query* for data. It is also used to create records/rows, to update them, to delete them. And to manipulate the database, create tables, etc.
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This language is supported by all these databases that handle multiple tables, that's why they are called **SQL Databases**. Although, each database has small variations in the SQL language they support.
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This language is supported by all these databases that handle multiple tables, that's why they are called **SQL Databases**. Although, each database has small variations in the SQL language they support (*dialect*).
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Let's imagine that the table holding the heroes is called the `hero` table. An example of a SQL query to get all the data from it could look like:
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You can also check the <a href="https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cheat_sheet_py3.html" class="external-link" target="_blank">mypy cheat sheet</a>.
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**SQLModel** uses type annotations for everything, this way you can use a familiar Python syntax and get all the editor support posible, with autocompletion and in-editor error checking.
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**SQLModel** uses type annotations for everything, this way you can use a familiar Python syntax and get all the editor support possible, with autocompletion and in-editor error checking.
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## Intro
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