<p>Do you need an introductory book on data and databases? If the book is by Joe Celko, the answer is yes. Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice is the first introduction to relational database technology written especially for practicing IT professionals. If you work mostly outside the data
Joe Celko's Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice
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- Publisher
- Free Press
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Edition
- 2nd Printing
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In this book, outspoken database magazine columnist Joe Celko waxes philosophic about fundamental concepts in database design and development. He points out misconceptions and plain ol' mistakes commonly made while creating databases including mathematical calculation errors, inappropriate key field choices, date representation goofs and more. Celko also points out the quirks in SQL itself. A detailed table-of-contents will quickly route you to your area of interest.
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I like this book very much -- it offers a solid introduction to database concepts for a novice, explained in plain language.
Do you need an introductory book on data and databases? If the book is by Joe Celko, the answer is yes. Data and Databases: Concepts in Practice is the first introduction to relational database technology written especially for practicing IT professionals. If you work mostly outside the database