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SQL BOOKS
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Written by Inc Pinnacle Software Solutions. By Pinnacle Software Solutions, Inc.
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No comments about Oracle 8i : PL/SQL.
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Written by G. Burns. By Rama Publishing Company.
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No comments about dBASE III y dBASE II - Guia Usuario.
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Written by Ellen Gravina, Priya Nathan Neena Kochhar. By .
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No comments about Oracle University Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Student Guide Volume 1 and 2.
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Written by BDG Publishing Inc.. By BDG Publishing Inc..
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No comments about Mastering SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 7.
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Written by Van M. E. Valkenburg. By Limusa.
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No comments about Analisis De Redes.
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Written by Ben Chang. By McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media.
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No comments about Manual de Oracle XML.
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Written by Robin Schumacher. By Independent Pub Group.
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No comments about High Performance SQL Server DBA.
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Written by Mark Whitehorn and Robert Zare and Mosha Pasumansky. By Springer.
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No comments about Problem solving for MDX for SQL Server 2005.
Posted in SQL (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Buck Woody. By Addison-Wesley Professional.
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2 comments about Essential SQL Server(TM) 2000: An Administration Handbook.
- The depth of knowledge of the writer deserves the lower quartile millionth sales ranking on Amazon. We can wait (forever) for the updated 2005 version. Blah.
- I've managed lots of systems, but I never had to be a DBA before. I found the layout to be a perfect balance of enough information to manage a system and information about the features it has. This was the only resource I needed to set up and take care of our SQL Server 2000 system, great work!
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Posted in SQL (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Kevin Williams and Daryl Barnes and Bryant Likes and Stephen Mohr and Paul Morris and Andrew Novick and Andrew Polshaw and Simon Sabin and Jeni Tennison and Andy Novick. By A-Press.
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5 comments about SQL Server 2000 XML Distilled.
- The people who wrote this book have a great deal of real-world experience using these technologies, and it shows. While the SQL Server product documentation and the first generation of SQL Server XML books are great for giving you a categorical treatment of the features, this book emphasizes the techniques that are proving to be most useful while providing experience-based warnings about potential pitfalls in other techniques. It's also great for getting perspective on pros and cons when you are designing something that could be implemented in multiple ways using SQL Server XML.
- This is what a technical publication should be. The book covers all aspects of SQLXML, from programming to administrative issues (including security concerns -- everyone needs to do more of that). It even discusses some of the other technologies out there, such as Oracle's integration with XML and the native xml datatype. If you are using or thinking of using SQLXML, I'd consider this book to be required reading.
- This book is technically competent, but goes right past the two most important factors; if you are developing XML, then you will probably be using Java, and that if you are developing applications (even with XML) on SQL server, then you are probably using COM+. Sorry.
- This book is an excellent addition to the documentation provided with SQLXML, especially if you are just starting to use SQLXML. The book helps you decide if SQLXML is right for your situation. If it is, the book will continue to walk you through some real examples, covering some of the pros and cons of different methods. Being a developer, I highly recommend this book if you are using or considering to use SQLXML in a Microsoft environment.
- This book covers all the gaps that exist in the XML feature list provided on MSDN and TechNet. The examples are succinct and to the point and the text is very well written. The examples in the book clearly illustrate the point that the author is trying to make and the common pitfalls are documented very well as well. I had always had difficulty in understanding XML features in RDBMS and this book helped me a lot to overcome those fears.
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Oracle 8i : PL/SQL
dBASE III y dBASE II - Guia Usuario
Oracle University Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL Student Guide Volume 1 and 2
Mastering SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 7
Analisis De Redes
Manual de Oracle XML
High Performance SQL Server DBA
Problem solving for MDX for SQL Server 2005
Essential SQL Server(TM) 2000: An Administration Handbook
SQL Server 2000 XML Distilled
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