Whether you're a database designer, programmer, analyst, or manager, you've probably encountered some of the challenges-and experienced some of the frustrations-associated with time-varying data. Where do you turn to fix the problem and see that it doesn't happen again? In Developing Time-Oriented D
SQL : Practical Guide for Developers (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
โ Scribed by Michael J. Donahoo
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Would the basics of SQL querying be useful to you, but you don't want to start at the very beginning? Do you wish you had an easy way to ramp up quickly to get a basic understanding of key features and capability? Then you need this book! Without a ton of conceptual information or general programming basics you already know, this book is a quick guide for computing professionals and programmers to learn the basics--and more--in an easily digestible way. + Provides tutorial-based instruction for the main features of SQL for programmers and other technical professionals in need of a brief but really good introduction to SQL.+ The approach is vendor-neutral-so very adaptable and flexible-but the book's Web site includes information about DBMS-specific peculiarities.+ The focus is on teaching concepts by walking through concrete examples and explanations, and self-review exercises are included at the end of each chapter.+ Coverage is on the key features of the language that are required to understand SQL and begin using it effectively.+ SQL 2003-compliant.
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This book explains SQL very clearly indeed, as the title implies. I knew a bit of SQL before I started reading this book, so the first 50-odd pages didn't teach me much, but they still made me understand a few things here and there more thoroughly. I got my copy yesterday, and I'm at around page 10
This is a pretty good book for a beginner, someone who's seeing SQL (or any other database-related language) for the first time. It's good, but a bit to simplistic for anyone who's actively worked with databases. Good starting point, though.
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I have a great deal of experience preparing data for analysis. I was looking for a book that would add to my understanding of and enhance my organization for data preparation. This is not that book. At best, the book provides insight into the types of issues faced in preparing data and emphasizes