The following
are the book references for our Microsoft SQL
Server SQL classes. Books marked with an * are included
in the base price of the class.
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Orange Coast Database Associates,
*Lab Manuals. Laguna Niguel,
CA: [
contains the PowerPoint slides used in our classes.
Often over 200 slides.]
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Forta, Ben (2001) *SQL
in 10 Minutes.
Indianapolis, IN: SAMS. ISBN 0-672-32128-9. [
Compact and inexpensive little handbook but surprisingly
good value for money. I recommend it to my beginning SQL
students.]
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Amazon.com.. |
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Harrington, Jan L. (1998)
SQL Clearly Explained.
San Diego, CA: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-326426-X. [
Basic text for the SQL200 series. Straightforward introduction
to standard SQL at the beginner/intermediate level. Does
not go into advanced query design topics.]
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Kline, Kevin.
(2001)
SQL
in a Nutshell.
Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly & Associates. ISBN 1-56592-744-3. [ Good
reference as it covers Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL and PostGres
SQL. As might be expected some explanations are somewhat cursory.
We may switch to handing out a pocket version of
this by Gennick instead of the 10 Minutes book.]
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this book at Amazon.com... |
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Ben-Gan,
Itzik.
(2009)
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 T-SQL Fundamentals.
Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press. ISBN 0-7356-2601-4. [
Excellent coverage of Transact SQL at the intermediate
level. One of the best SQL books I have read. Used as
additional reference for our intermediate and advanced
SQL Server SQL classes.]
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this book at Amazon.com... |
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