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Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft SQL Server 2000 in 21 Days, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2002; US$ 35.99Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft SQL Server 2000 in 21 Days, 2E will clearly define and walk the reader through the features of SQL Server 2000. The reader will be given tips and tricks for working within the new SQL Server 2000 product environment as well as working with SQL Server databases. The book will feature information on: Create and... more...
MySQL Language Reference, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2004; US$ 31.99With more than 4 million active installations, MySQL is the world's most popular open-source database. Known for its speed, high reliability, and ease of use, MySQL is rapidly becoming a low-cost alternative to high-priced, high-maintenance database systems from Oracle, IMB and Microsoft-and it already has more users than any of these more established... more...
Joe Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL for Smarties
Elsevier Science 2004; US$ 44.95Joe Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL is an intermediate to advanced-level practitioner?s guide to mastering the two most challenging aspects of developing database applications in SQL. In this book, Celko illustrates several major approaches to representing trees and hierarchies and related topics that should be of interest to the working database... more...
Joe Celko's SQL Programming Style
Elsevier Science 2005; US$ 41.95Are you an SQL programmer that, like many, came to SQL after learning and writing procedural or object-oriented code? Or have switched jobs to where a different brand of SQL is being used, or maybe even been told to learn SQL yourself? If even one answer is yes, then you need this book. A "Manual of Style" for the SQL programmer, this book is a collection... more...
SQL
Elsevier Science 2001; US$ 91.95This book is the best way to make the leap from SQL-92 to SQL:1999, but it is much more than just a simple bridge between the two. The latest from celebrated SQL experts Jim Melton and Alan Simon, SQL:1999 is a comprehensive, eminently practical account of SQL's latest incarnation and a potent distillation of the details required to put it to work.... more...
Advanced SQL
Elsevier Science 2002; US$ 84.95Advanced SQL:1999 - Understanding Object-Relational and Other Advanced Features is the practitioner's handbook to the standard's advanced features. It is not a re-presentation of the standard, but rather an authoritative, in-depth guide to its practical application. Like its companion, SQL:1999 - Understanding Relational Language Components ,... more...
SQL Fundamentals, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2008; US$ 51.99SQL for the Real World Don?t just learn ?generic? SQL. Learn SQL to get results with the world?s top database platforms?Oracle for the enterprise and Microsoft Access for the desktop. Based on John Patrick?s hands-on SQL course at the University of California, Berkeley Extension, this book shows exactly how to retrieve the data you want,... more...
SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes
Springer 2008; US$ 59.99SQL 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... more...
Beginning SQL Server 2008 for Developers
Springer 2008; US$ 49.99Author and developer Dewson shows readers the way from beginner to SQL Server 2008 professional, teaching them how to install SQL Server 2008 and navigate around Management Studio before getting right to the heart of mastering fundamental SQL Server 2008 tasks. more...
How to Cheat at Securing SQL Server 2005
Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 51.95The perfect book for multi-tasked IT managers responsible for securing the latest version of SQL Server 2005. SQL Server is the perfect product for the How to Cheat series. It is an ambitious product that, for the average SysAdmin, will present a difficult migration path from earlier versions and a vexing number of new features. How to Cheat promises... more...









