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81. Optimizing Transact-SQL : Advanced Programming Techniques by David Rozenshtein, Anatoly Abramovich, Eugene Birger | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(1997-10)
list price: US$31.95 Isbn: 0964981203 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (26)
Must have for SQL gurus
Anything Rozenshtein Writes I'll Read I can hear the groanings now, "cross table joins, elegant"?What you do not know is that when Rozenshtein proposed the solutions you read about, the companies he worked with set down expectations under which Rozenshtein worked.He was to find a one-pass method of solving the data access problems of a company who had poorly designed very large databases and a limited time to assemble the data needed for daily reporting.Rozenshtein only had enough time to make one-pass through all the databases at once to collect the data for these daily reports. What you read in this book is about brilliant problem solving that produces results businesses value.Rozenshtein is a mathmatician sought out by large companies to solve data access problems that their staff could not solve. This book is about data access problem solving to produce results.I believe most everyone could stand to improve their results.
CASE can't do pivots! To me - this was the only value of this book: the first three articles. The rest consisted of the esoterica described by the others.
Slow Rube Goldberg techniques
Techniques are impossible to read and unnecessary |
82. Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours (4th Edition) by Ryan Stephens, Ron D. Plew, Arie D. Jones | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(2008-06-09)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$22.25 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672330180 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, you will learn professional techniques to design and build efficient databases and query them to extract useful information. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds on the previous one, allowing you to learn the essentials of ANSI SQL from the ground up. Example code demonstrates the authors’ professional techniques, while exercises written for MySQL offer the reader hands-on learning with an open-source database. Included are advanced techniques for using views, managing transactions, database administration, and extending SQL. Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common SQL tasks. Q&As, Quizzes, and Exercises at the end of each chapter help you test your knowledge. Notes and Tips point out shortcuts and solutions. New terms are clearly defined and explained. Learn how to… For more than ten years the authors have studied, applied, and documented the SQL standard and its application to critical database systems. Ryan Stephens and Ron Plew are entrepreneurs, speakers, and cofounders of Perpetual Technologies, Inc. (PTI), a fast-growing IT management and consulting firm which specializes in database technologies. They taught database courses for Indiana University—Purdue University in Indianapolis for five years and have authored more than a dozen books on Oracle, SQL, database design, and the high availability of critical systems. Arie D. Jones is Senior SQL Server database administrator and analyst for PTI. He is a regular speaker at technical events and has authored several books and articles. Category: Database Covers: ANSI SQL User Level: Beginning—Intermediate Register your book at informit.com/title/9780672330186 for convenient access to updates and corrections as they become available. $34.99 USA / $ 37.99 CAN / £ 24.99 Net UK Customer Reviews (32)
Review of SQL
Editor needed
It's just ok
Good book for Beginners
Too Many Mistakes Learning a database language by unlearning mistakes in the training material is not the right way to learn anything. I have the third edition. I have not seen the fourth edition, but my confidence is not strong the issues will have been ironed out (they haven't been by the third edition). ... Read more |
83. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (Pro-Administrator's Pocket Consultant) by William R. Stanek | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2005-11-02)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$7.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735621071 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Must have for SQL 05 users
Hardly a pocket book
A must have!
Excellent resource for DBAs
Basic things for beginners |
84. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Bible by Paul Nielsen, Uttam Parui | |
Paperback: 1680
Pages
(2009-08-31)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$21.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0470257040 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (5)
Essential Book for SqlServer/DBA developers
You can tell he lives, eats and breathes SQL Server
Understands SQL Server
A comprehensive coverage of SQL Server 2008
Perfect for Developers and DBA's |
85. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services by Edward Melomed, Irina Gorbach, Alexander Berger, Py Bateman | |
Paperback: 864
Pages
(2006-12-25)
list price: US$64.99 -- used & new: US$4.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672327821 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services provides fast access to data by means of multidimensional data structures and the multidimensional query languag MDX. Analysis Services provides the capability to design, create, and manage multidimensional cubes based on data warehouse tables, and it serves as the foundation for the Microsoft Business Intelligence strategy. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services gives the reader insight into the way Analysis Services functions. It not only explains ways to design and create multidimensional objects, databases, dimensions, and cubes, but also provides invaluable information about the reasons behind design decisions made by the development team. Here's what you will find inside: All the code for the sample database used in the book can be found at www.informit.com/title/0672327821. Customer Reviews (19)
buy only if you really care about internals of analysis services
This book is best designed for reference or review (not learning)
Very technical but drastically in need of an editor(s)
Good Reference, but Don't Expect Tips and Tricks or even Ideas on Problem Solving
Get this book if you want to master SSAS |
86. Sams Teach Yourself SQL in One Hour a Day (5th Edition) by Ryan Stephens, Ron D. Plew, Arie D. Jones | |
Paperback: 840
Pages
(2009-06-08)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$27.48 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672330253 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The Fifth Edition of Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days More than 48,000 sold! In just one hour a day, you’ll have all the skills you need to begin creating effective SQL queries, reports, and database applications. With this complete tutorial, you’ll quickly master the basics and then move on to more advanced features and concepts: Learn on your own time, at your own pace Ryan Stephens and Ron Plew are President and VP of Perpetual Technologies, Inc. (PTI) in Indianapolis, IN, providing managed services and consulting for top database implementations running Oracle, SQL Server, and other leading technologies. They taught for 5+ years as adjunct professors at Indiana University-Purdue University. Their books include Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours, First through Fourth Editions, Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days, Second through Fourth Editions, and Database Design. Table of Contents Introduction 1 PART I: Introducing SQL LESSON 1: Getting Started with SQL 5 A Brief History of SQL 5 A Brief History of Databases 6 Today’s Database Landscape 11 A Cross-Product Language 12 Early Implementations 12 SQL and Client/Server Application Development 13 An Overview of SQL 13 Popular SQL Implementations 14 MySQL 14 Oracle 14 Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase 15 IBM DB2 16 Open Database Connectivity 16 Embedding SQL in Application Programming 17 LESSON 2: Introducing the Query 21 Exploring SQL’s Background 21 Learning Basic Query Syntax 22 The Building Blocks of Data Retrieval: SELECT and FROM 23 Applying Query Concepts 25 Writing Your First Query 26 Terminating a SQL Statement 28 Selecting Individual Columns 28 Changing the Order of the Columns 29 Selecting Different Tables 31 Selecting Distinct Values 31 Exercises 37 LESSON 3: Expressions, Conditions, and Operators 39 Working with Query Expressions 40 Placing Conditions on Queries 40 Learning How to Use Operators 42 Arithmetic Operators 42 Comparison Operators 55 Character Operators 63 Logical Operators 70 Set Operators 75 Miscellaneous Operators: IN and BETWEEN 78 LESSON 4: Clauses in SQL Queries 85 Specifying Criteria with the WHERE Clause 87 Order from Chaos: The ORDER BY Clause 89 The GROUP BY Clause 98 The HAVING Clause 105 Combining Clauses 112 Example 4.1 112 Example 4.2 113 Example 4.3 113 Example 4.4 115 LESSON 5: Joining Tables 121 Joining Multiple Tables in a Single SELECT Statement 121 Cross Joining Tables 123 Finding the Correct Column 128 Joining Tables Based on Equality 129 Joining Tables Based on Nonequality 137 OUTER JOINs Versus INNER JOINs 139 Joining a Table to Itself: The Self Join 143 LESSON 6: Embedding Subqueries into Queries 151 Building a Subquery 153 Using Aggregate Functions with Subqueries 160 Nesting Subqueries 162 Referencing Outside with Correlated Subqueries 166 Using EXISTS, ANY, and ALL 169 LESSON 7: Molding Data with Built-in Functions 179 Using Aggregate Functions to Summarize Data 180 COUNT 180 SUM 181 AVG 182 MAX 184 MIN 185 &nb... Customer Reviews (2)
SQL in One hour a Day
SQL |
87. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services Unleashed by Kirk Haselden | |
Paperback: 792
Pages
(2009-02-08)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$33.78 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672330326 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services is Microsoft’s powerful platform for building enterprise-level data integration and data transformation solutions. It’s a powerful product, but it’s also complex and can be confusing if you don’t have a clear map for the journey. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services Unleashed will be the only book you’ll need to harness the power that Integration Services provides. Through clear, concise explanations and samples, you’ll grasp a clear understanding of working in the Integration Services environment, including how to set up stock components, how to use the various designer features, and how to gain practical knowledge on configuring, deploying, securing, and managing packages. Sample packages are provided to reinforce the discussion and quickly help you gain hands-on experience, and more complex topics such as Data Flow Task internals and tuning, advanced transformations, and writing custom components are all illustrated in easy-to-understand graphics. In addition, there are several custom tasks and transformations and two useful utilities with full source code available for you to use and study, including an ADO.NET destination, a text file encryption task, and a data profiling transform. Detailed information on: Kirk Haselden is the Group Program Manager for the Microsoft Master Data Management product forthcoming in the next wave of Office SharePoint Services and owns the long term strategy, vision, planning, and development of that product. Kirk has been with Microsoft for 12 years in various groups including Hardware, eHome, Connected Home, SQL Server, and Office Business Platform. He was the development manager for Integration Services and the primary designer for the runtime, as well as many of the tasks. He has written a number of articles for SQL Server Magazine, speaks regularly at industry events, writes profusely on his personal and MSDN blog, and holds 35 patents or patents pending. Category: Microsoft SQL Server Covers: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Integration Services User Level: Intermediate—Advanced $59.99 US / $71.99 CAN / £38.99 Net UK Customer Reviews (3)
Good introduction but...
Buen libro de principio a fin (Good book from start to finish)
simplifies SQL Server [somewhat] |
88. Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers: From Novice to Professional (Expert's Voice in .Net) by Robin Dewson | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2007-02-19)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$2.56 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1590597206 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Assuming neither database nor programming background, Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers introduces all the fundamental database administration and SQL programming features of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, the free relational database management system from Microsoft that provides a major subset of full SQL Server 2005 functionality. This book is a comprehensive guide that covers installing and configuring SQL Server 2005 Express; creating, backing up, and restoring databases; creating tables, then querying and manipulating them with T-SQL; coding stored procedures and triggers, and using Reporting Services to deliver information to end users. Detailed, clear, and highly readable, this book will make you a competent and confident database administrator and programmer. Customer Reviews (4)
Excellent way to learn SQL Server Express
Raving review
A good way to learn the inner workings of SQL Server
A very good way to learn SQL Server 2005 Express |
89. A Visual Introduction to SQL by David Chappell, J. Harvey Trimble Jr. | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2001-11-12)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$52.80 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471412767 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (11)
A good primer on Structured Queries for SQL
Attention Newbies to SQL - - This is your Book!!! The textbook in class was the heinously monstrous 1200+ page Oracle 9i The Complete Reference by Kevin Loney.After struggling through many chapters and finding our professor's teaching style very unhelpful, I decided it was time for another resource. I checked on Amazon ... and found Sam's Teach Yourself SQL in 10 minutes to be semi-helpful. Then at the Harvard Coop, I stumbled upon it - - A VISUAL INTRODUCTION TO SQL.The problem, I realized, was that I am a visual learner and need to see all the schema tables and step-by step actions to describe what happens as I develop queries.This books is key for any layman, like myself.It walks you through very basic (and more complex) problems in an easy-to-read visual approach. While using SQL on the PC, viewing the tables is difficult and this book helps you map out the problems to figure them out. I was especially impressed after emailing the author about a table question and getting a personalized response. If you are in a bind to learn SQL on your own, this book is great and won't kill you lugging it around either. P.S. A great addition I found to this book was a Mac client software (that can access Oracle Databases) called SQL Grinder.Like the book, this program is also very visual and the GUI (MAC) clearly reigns over any PC. Sorry Windows users! Thanks for your help, David Chappell! ;-)
All the Basics and More
Excellent beginners book in SQL
The ONLY SQL book I recommend for beginners I used this book toteach myself SQL when I was "elected" to implement an Oracledatabase system at a former job and have since gone on to become an Oracledeveloper and DBA.The concepts and techniques learned in this book haveserved me well along the way.I have taught Oracle development in atechnical school, and insisted that they use this book in the classroom. The diagrammatic approach to learning about tables, columns, joins and SQLfunctions seems to "click" with everyone who encounters it. I'm writing this review after buying my ?10th? copy of this book - don'tloan it out if you need to keep your copy. ... Read more |
90. T-SQL 2008 Joes 2 Pros: Core T-SQL Coding Fundamentals For Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Volume 0) by Rick A. Morelan | |
Paperback: 254
Pages
(2009-06-09)
list price: US$27.50 -- used & new: US$976.97 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1439239827 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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There is a newer version of this book
SQL Server ->Taught the way it should be
Best way to learn T-SQL
Open This Book Open Your Understanding
The Best Book to learn SQL |
91. T-SQL 2008 Joes 2 Pros: Core T-SQL Coding Fundamentals For Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Volume 0) by Rick A. Morelan | |
Paperback: 254
Pages
(2009-06-09)
list price: US$27.50 -- used & new: US$976.97 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1439239827 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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There is a newer version of this book
SQL Server ->Taught the way it should be
Best way to learn T-SQL
Open This Book Open Your Understanding
The Best Book to learn SQL |
92. Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 by Sikha Saha Bagui, Richard Walsh Earp | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-04-26)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$24.63 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596102151 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Anyone who interacts with today's modern databases needs to know SQL (Structured Query Language), the standard language for generating, manipulating, and retrieving database information. In recent years, the dramatic rise in the popularity of relational databases and multi-user databases has fueled a healthy demand for application developers and others who can write SQL code efficiently and correctly. If you're new to databases, or need a SQL refresher, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 is an ideal step-by-step introduction to this database query tool, with everything you need for programming SQL using Microsoft's SQL Server 2005-one of the most powerful and popular database engines used today. Plenty of books explain database theory. This guide lets you apply the theory as you learn SQL. You don't need prior database knowledge, or even prior computer knowledge. Based on a popular university-level course designed by authors Sikha Saha Bagui and Richard Walsh Earp, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 starts with very simple SQL concepts, and slowly builds into more complex query development. Every topic, concept, and idea comes with examples of code and output, along with exercises to help you gain proficiency in SQL and SQL Server 2005. With this book, you'll learn: Whether you're an undergraduate computer science or MIS student, a self-learner who has access to the new Microsoft database, or work for your company's IT department, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 will get you up to speed on SQL in no time. Customer Reviews (12)
Not a good book for learning SQL server (or SQL)
Excellent Book
Good Intro to Microsofts SQL Server
Workman-like Overview of SQL
Where the beef?? |
93. Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server by Andy Baron, Mary Chipman | |
Paperback: 864
Pages
(2000-12-23)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$29.13 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672319446 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent book. Highly recommended!
"A 1"
If I had bought this book first I'd have save a lot of money
Appears to be an excellent book.
One of the best |
94. Oracle SQL: the Essential Reference by David C. Kreines | |
Paperback: 418
Pages
(2000-09-26)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$16.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565926978 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Pretty good reference, with some minor issues
It's not a "reference" -- it's an "overview" or a "tour" (If, on the other hand, you're a SQL beginner, stop right here.This is not a book for SQL newbies.There is not a chapter with 100 examples of different types of SELECT statements, for example.It is not a tutorial!) Each chapter covers a different area.For example, chapter 5 is about "SQL Functions".It goes through all the functions, giving you the syntax, a paragraph saying what it does, and then an actual example.Many of the examples are pretty trivial, just a couple of lines, but the ones in the PL/SQL chapter have some meaningful code to illustrate things like the LOOP statement, which is nice. But.When you come back after the weekend and want to look something up, you'll be banging your head against the wall, because the index on this thing is sorely lacking.Just now I spent ten minutes trying to look up %TYPE, and had to leaf through the book before finding it on page 266.Very annoying.O'Reilly should know better: an "essential" part of any "reference" book is a kick-ass index. I give it five stars for content and one star for lack of meaningful index, for an overall rating of three stars.Maybe in the next release they'll get it right.(Speaking of which: this book is (c)2000 and covers up to Oracle 8i.)
It's a SQL REFERENCE, dummy!
Shame! Shame! Shame!
Overrated I have to disagree with the other reviewers and say that this book is overrated. It's one of those books where it's often hard to find the information and you end up looking elsewhere. To start off with, the index is not the greatest. Try looking up "ORDER BY". It's only mentioned in the index as one item in an EXPLAIN PLAN command. In general, I found the examples they use to be only bare bones examples. It would be nice to see some more complex SQL. On the plus side, the book seems fairly free of errors and a lot of information is packed into the pages. There's not a whole lot of writing but you shouldn't be expecting that given that it's an "essential reference". This isn't a bad book per se. However, it's been on my desk for nearly a year and I just don't find myself using it much. ... Read more |
95. Professional SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning (Programmer to Programmer) by Steven Wort, Christian Bolton, Justin Langford, Michael Cape, Joshua J. Jin, Douglas Hinson, Haidong Ji, Paul A. Mestemaker, Arindam Sen | |
Paperback: 551
Pages
(2008-01-29)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$19.17 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0470176393 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A great book and still very relevant
Complete Guide to Performance Issues
Comprehensive, Practical and Informative!!!!
Good & Practical Advice
Comprehensive guide to SQL Server |
96. Oracle9i: SQL (with an Introduction to PL/SQL) by Lannes Morris-Murphy | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2002-11-19)
list price: US$56.95 -- used & new: US$82.65 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0619064757 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
GREAT!!!
Good Stuff
Clear, Coherent lay out
A Personal Recommendation |
97. SQL Server 2000 Stored Procedure Programming | |
Paperback: 732
Pages
(2000-10-02)
list price: US$54.95 -- used & new: US$5.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0072125667 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description "Finally! This book dedicated to T-SQL Stored Procedure development is long overdue...a must have for the developer who is serious about creating powerful and scalable SQL Server 2000 architectures."--Ed Musters, Chief Technology Officer, Sage Information Consultants, Inc. Customer Reviews (57)
Great Reference
well written
a good book that gives a lot of info
Truly excellent - I use it daily.
Great Book!!!!! |
98. MySQL Stored Procedure Programming by Guy Harrison, Steven Feuerstein | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2006-03-28)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$23.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596100892 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The implementation of stored procedures in MySQL 5.0 a huge milestone -- one that is expected to lead to widespread enterprise adoption of the already extremely popular MySQL database. If you are serious about building the web-based database applications of the future, you need to get up to speed quickly on how stored procedures work -- and how to build them the right way. This book, destined to be the bible of stored procedure development, is a resource that no real MySQL programmer can afford to do without. In the decade since MySQL burst on the scene, it has become the dominant open source database, with capabilities and performance rivaling those of commercial RDBMS offerings like Oracle and SQL Server. Along with Linux and PHP, MySQL is at the heart of millions of applications. And now, with support for stored procedures, functions, and triggers in MySQL 5.0, MySQL offers the programming power needed for true enterprise use. MySQL's new procedural language has a straightforward syntax, making it easy to write simple programs. But it's not so easy to write secure, easily maintained, high-performance, and bug-free programs. Few in the MySQL world have substantial experience yet with stored procedures, but Guy Harrison and Steven Feuerstein have decades of combined expertise. A companion web site contains many thousands of lines of code, that you can put to use immediately. Guy Harrison is Chief Architect of Database Solutions at Quest Software and a frequent speaker and writer on MySQL topics. Steven Feuerstein is the author of Oracle PL/SQL Programming, the classic reference for Oracle stored programming for more than ten years. Both have decades of experience as database developers, and between them they have authored a dozen books. Customer Reviews (12)
Excellent Book
Much more than expected
the first and only Mysql stored procedure book
MySQL Stored Procedures, In Depth
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming |
99. Refactoring SQL Applications by Stephane Faroult, Pascal L'Hermite | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-08-22)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$24.91 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596514972 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description What can you do when database performance doesn't meet expectations? Before you turn to expensive hardware upgrades to solve the problem, reach for this book. Refactoring SQL Applications provides a set of tested options for making code modifications to dramatically improve the way your database applications function. Backed by real-world examples, you'll find quick fixes for simple problems, in-depth answers for more complex situations, and complete solutions for applications with extensive problems. Learn to: Refactoring SQL Applications teaches you to recognize and assess code that needs refactoring, and to understand the crucial link between refactoring and performance. If and when your application bogs down, this book will help you get it back up to speed. Customer Reviews (3)
For some shops, THE book you need
Its the context that counts
Too much focus on performance tuning |
100. SQL Queries Joes 2 Pros: SQL Query Techniques For Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Volume 2 (Volume 0) by Rick A Morelan | |
Paperback: 518
Pages
(2009-12-09)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$27.76 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1439253188 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (7)
ramesh
fast way
Complete your T-SQL learning experience!
In All That Getting get An Understanding
A great buy for learning SQLand SQL Querying |
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