18th
AUG

SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes

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SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes

SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes

Book Description

SQL Server 2008 Transact–SQL Recipes: A Problem–Solution Approach is an example–based guide to the Transact–SQL language that is at the core of SQL Server 2008. Learn to create databases, insert and update data, generate reports, secure your data, and more. Author Joseph Sack takes common Transact–SQL tasks and breaks them down into a problem/solution format that is quick and easy to read so that you can get the job done fast when the pressure is on.

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12th
AUG

Joe Celko’s Thinking in Sets: Auxiliary, Temporal, and Virtual Tables in SQL

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Joe Celko's Thinking in Sets: Auxiliary, Temporal, and Virtual Tables in SQL

Joe Celko's Thinking in Sets: Auxiliary, Temporal, and Virtual Tables in SQL

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Print Length: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann (January 21, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • ASIN: B001AODZZC
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12th

SQL: Practical Guide for Developers

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SQL: Practical Guide for Developers (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

SQL: Practical Guide for Developers (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

This book is not just another SQL text. The authors use of simple yet clear examples to illustrate difficult concepts throughout the text makes this a perfect book for use in an introductory database systems class as a supplement or as an introductory reference for the novice practitioner.
Paul Fortier, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

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12th

Database Design for Mere Mortals(R): A Hands-On Guide to Relational Database Design (2nd Edition)

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Hernandez - Database Design for Mere Mortals 2e (AW, 2003).chm

Hernandez - Database Design for Mere Mortals 2e (AW, 2003).chm

Programmers and software architects don’t really make a conscious decision to design an application (particularly one with online exposure) around the three-tier model-view-controller design pattern anymore. Three-tier, largely because of its adaptability and stability, is the norm. All of which means you need a database to underpin each of your applications. Designing your databases correctly can make the difference between slow-running, complicated code and software that’s speedy, modular, and easy to work with. Database Design for Mere Mortals prepares someone with only a passing familiarity with databases for the important job of building the persistence layer (also called the data model) for software. Michael Hernandez explains database design in tradesman’s terms.

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12th

Programming SQL Server 2005

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Programming SQL Server 2005

Programming SQL Server 2005

Book Description
SQL Server 2005, Microsoft’s next-generation data management and analysis solution, represents a huge leap forward. It comes with a myriad of changes that deliver increased security, scalability, and power–making it the complete data package. Used properly, SQL Server 2005 can help organizations of all sizes meet their data challenges head on.

Programming SQL Server 2005 from O’Reilly provides a practical look at this updated version of Microsoft’s premier database product. It guides you through all the new features, explaining how they work and how to use them. The first half of the book examines the changes and new features of the SQL Server Engine itself. The second addresses the enhanced features and tools of the platform, including the new services blended into this popular version. Each chapter contains numerous code samples-written in C# and compiled using the Visual Studio 2005 development environment-that show you exactly how to program SQL Server 2005.

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