SQL

Practical Guide for Developers

Gregory D Speegle author Michael J Donahoo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:7th Sep '05

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Presents tutorial-based instruction for the main features of SQL for programmers and other technical professionals. This book focuses on teaching concepts by walking through examples and explanations, and self-review exercises. It covers the key features of the language that are required to understand SQL and begin using it effectively.SQL is a solid guide and reference to the key elements of SQL and how to use it effectively. Developed by authors who needed a good resource for students in their database class, this is an ideal supplement for database courses — no matter what main text you use or what flavor of SQL is required. It features a short and inexpensive introduction to SQL for students who have some programming experience and need to learn the main features of SQL; and suggested shortcuts for learning and practice, depending on the experience of the user. This book is recommended for novice developers, programmers, and database administrators as well as students in database courses, business courses, and IT-related courses.

“This book is not just another SQL text. The author’s 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 “The book lives up to its title: it is a very practical guide. The authors clearly know their SQL and manage to write about the language in a step-by-step style that progresses smoothly from the simple to the more difficult aspects of the language. The profuse use of examples, each with an accompanying motivation and explanation of the results, lets the reader follow even complex topics without a constant struggle. The authors have even included examples that illustrate common errors programmers make, explaining the right way to perform the task. It doesn’t hurt that the sample application is based on something everybody uses every day: food.” --Jim Melton, Oracle Corporation “This book’s authors recognize the vast majority of work done with a database is data retrieval (rather than storage) and have focused on this area.” --Australian Personal Computer, March 2006

ISBN: 9780122205316

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 540g

272 pages