Sql
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Bible with CD-ROM
Format: Paperback
Author: Paul Nielsen
ReleaseDate: December, 2002
Publisher: Wiley
Rating:
Best IT Book I Ever Read
The explanations of general topics like normalization, the history of markup languages (in the XML section) are so well written you could give them to management and even they would understand what you are doing (maybe that's not such a good idea). This book is an amazingly clear and concise book, especially for the "non-gurus" among us. Full of tidbits like why transaction logs grow so much faster than data files. Nielson writes about SQL Server 2000 as used in the real world, not just as an interesting piece of technology. Bravo! I would give it 10 stars if I could. I leave nitpicking to the gurus.
Great for reading and as a reference guide
I am happy to have it on my desktop. Very complete and illustrating.
Very Good Book
Thanks a lot Mr. This book is very good one, I learned a lot, ESPECIALLY about T-SQL, its sectioned in a good manner and the writer language is easy, the only negative point about the book is the briefness of explaination about (INDEXES) which i consider a very very important topic in the SQL in general. Neilsen.
|