DON'T buy this book if you're a T-SQL beginner. The name made me think the book would be geared toward basic/foundational concepts. This is absolutely not the case, however I'm very excited about having this as a terrific mid to advanced level reference down the road. I've been a SQL System Admin
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Internals (Pro - Developer)
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