Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Development From Scratch

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Development From Scratch

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by Rob Hawthorne
     
 

Microsoft SQL Server Database Development from Scratch is a road map to database management, implementation, and administration. Author Rob Hawthorne teaches readers how to create, maintain, and increase performance within the application. Concepts and techniques are reinforced as readers create a spy tracker database.

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Microsoft SQL Server Database Development from Scratch is a road map to database management, implementation, and administration. Author Rob Hawthorne teaches readers how to create, maintain, and increase performance within the application. Concepts and techniques are reinforced as readers create a spy tracker database.

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Designed for those who have some programming and database experience (though it claims this is not necessary), this book uses extensive screen shots, illustrations and tables to show how to create, manage, administer and maintain a database from scratch. It also provides knowledge necessary for building a foundation on which to further develop skills in the application. The included CD-ROM contains Microsoft's SQL Server 2000 120-Day Enterprise Evaluation Version. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780789724472
Publisher:
Pearson Education
Publication date:
01/10/2001
Series:
From Scratch Series
Pages:
476
Product dimensions:
7.38(w) x 9.06(h) x 1.28(d)

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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Development From Scratch 5 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 1 reviews.
Guest More than 1 year ago
This book has been specifically written to get you up and running in SQL Server 2000 quickly. However there are no shortcuts! Right from the start we get into development of our very own Spy tracking database. By the time you have finished the book, you will not only know how to build and maintain our database, but you will have also created an ASP based front-end!
One of the great things about this title is you do not need any extra software to complete the tasks, as it comes with it's very own trial version of SQL Server 2000. Thanks Microsoft!
Enjoy your reading!!

Rob Hawthorne