Murach's SQL Server 2005 for Developers
Bryan Syverson, Joel Murach
- 出版商: Mike Murach
- 出版日期: 2006-12-22
- 售價: $1,680
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,596
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 702
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1890774391
- ISBN-13: 9781890774394
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相關分類:
MSSQL、SQL
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When we published the first edition of this book, we heard from plenty of developers who were just starting out using Microsoft SQL Server and found this to be a great book for training.
But we also heard from a lot of experienced developers who read it and were amazed to discover how much they didn't know about SQL. That's why we've dubbed this book "the SQL book that most developers don't even know they need."
So whether you're new to SQL...or whether you've been squeaking by with the SQL you know, never realizing how much you're missing out on...this is the book for you. It will make you a more effective, efficient, and confident application developer, no matter what flavor of SQL you're using (though it works best for Microsoft SQL Server, of course).
For example, do you know:
- How to create complex inner and outer joins, summary queries, and subqueries that do more of the database processing for you so that your applications can do less?
- What the different data types are and how to handle the common problems you run into with various types of data?
- How to take advantage of powerful backend database features like views, scripts, stored procedures, and triggers?
- How to deal with database control features like cursors, transactions, locking, and security?
- The basics of database design and implementation using SQL DDL statements or the new Management Studio? (you can write more efficient queries when you know something about how databases are set up...and you can start to see what your DBA has to think about, if that's a career path that interests you)
- How to use the new and enhanced features for working with XML data?
- How to use the new CLR integration feature to create database objects using C#, Visual Basic, or any other .NET language? (this exciting new feature in SQL Server 2005 holds the promise of being able to harness the power of the .NET Framework and all of its class libraries from within the database itself)
If not, SQL Server 2005 for Developers will quickly boost you to a new level of competence and professionalism.