Keyword : Category :
 
 
 
 
Windows
Unix
Php and mysql
Linux
Java
Mobile programming
Certification
Asterisk
Python
Autocad
3d-animation
Hacks
Programming
Hardware
Networking
Web design
Multimedia - graphics
Simple steps
Dummies
.net programming
Oracle
Sql server
Operating system
Telecommunications
Microsoft
Office
Web development
Cisco
Graphics
C sharp
Software development
Database
Computer science
Uml
Security
General
Cms
Mac
Android
 
 
Email:
 
 
No bestsellers available!
 
Book details / order
MURACH'S SQL SERVER 2008 FOR DEVELOPERS TRAINING & REFERENCE
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. for example, you'll learn: 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 work with xml 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, and locking the basics of database design and implementation using the management studio or sql ddl statements (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 clr integration feature to create database objects using c# or visual basic code what's new in this 2008 edition this new edition now covers the 2008 features that make a developer's job easier: the filestream storage feature allows you to work more efficiently with binary large objects (blobs) such as image, sound, and video files. the merge statement allows you to use a single statement to make multiple updates and insertions. the date, time, datetime2, and datetimeoffset data types give you more flexibility and precision for working with dates and times. the user-defined table type allows you to pass a table as a parameter to a stored procedure or a function - a feat that previously required custom coding and often resulted in code that was difficult to maintain. in terms of database design, the sparse attribute can help you work with null values more efficiently, and filtered indexes can allow you to retrieve data more quickly. beyond that, this book covers many other 2008 features that you'll find useful in specific situations. and, of course, the code presented in this book has been thoroughly updated and tested against sql server 2008. about the author joel murach has been writing and editing for more than 10 years. during that time, he sharpened his programming skills as a contract programmer in san francisco and his instructional skills as a trainer for harpercollins publishing. he always brings a vision to his projects that leads to improved effectiveness for his readers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------section 1. an introduction to sql chapter 1. an introduction to relational databases and sql chapter 2. how to use the management studio section 2. the essential sql skills chapter 3. how to retrieve data from a single table chapter 4. how to retrieve data from two or more tables chapter 5. how to code summary queries chapter 6. how to code subqueries chapter 7. how to insert, update, and delete data chapter 8. how to work with data types and functions section 3. database design and implementation chapter 9. how to design a database chapter 10. how to create and maintain databases and tables with sql statements chapter 11. how to use the management studio for database design section 4. advanced sql skills chapter 12. how to work with views chapter 13. how to code scripts chapter 14. how to code stored procedures, functions, and triggers chapter 15. how to work with cursors chapter 16. how to manage transactions and locking chapter 17. how to manage database security chapter 18. how to work with xml chapter 19. how to work with blobs section 5. clr integration chapter 20. an introduction to clr integration chapter 21 how to code clr stored procedures, functions, and triggers chapter 22 how to code aggregate functions and user-defined types resources appendix a. how to install the required software for this book appendix b. how to install the files and databases used in this book appendix c. coding and syntax conventions index

Author : Joel murach, bryan syverson
Publication : Murach
Isbn : 9788184046533
Store book number : 109
NRS 1040.00
  
Order This Book
*Marked Field Is Necessary
Your Name: *
Your Address:
Your Email: *
Your Cell Phone:
Your Work Phone:
Quantity: *
Total:
Message (if any)
Security code: *
Case Sensitive
 
 
Packt publication
Microsoft press
Wrox
Bpb
Phi
Dreamtech press
Sybex
Wiley
Tata
Oreilly
Macmilan
Vikas
Apress
Spd
Pearson
Cambridge
Oxford
Idg
Charles river media
Murach
Niit
Black book
Bible
Elsevier
Sk kataria
Pragmatic bookshelf
Fusion books
 
 
PROGRAMMING PYTHON: POWERFUL OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (COVERS PYTHON 3.X), 4TH EDITION
NRS 4480.00
 
 
Professional ASP.NET MVC 4
Mastering Microsoft Exchange ...
Android Hacker's Handbook
CCNA Cisco Certified Network ...
Windows Phone 7 Application ...
Beginning Drupal (Wrox Progr ...
Troubleshooting Windows 7 In ...
 More>>
 
All Right Reserved © bookplus.com.np 2008