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This book is designed to teach application developers all the skills they need to use SQL to work with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database. But it's also a great first book for developers who are on track to become a DBA. Unlike most of the book SQL Server 2008, this one begins by showing you how to use SQL queries to retrieve and update data in the database, because that's what every application developer needs to know first. Then, it shows how to design and implement the database, how to use powerful database backend features like views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, locking, security, and how to work with BLOB data and XML. Finally, it shows how to use CLR integration feature to create database objects using the language. NET like C # or Visual Basic. From the publisher SQL book that most developers do not even know they need it how I think this book. To become an effective application developer, you need to master SQL for the database you re going to use. And they present skills like using outer joins, summary queries, and subqueries that will enhance your SQL expertise if you have experience of SQL. In section 3, you will learn how to design a database and how to implement that design using either SQL DDL (Data Definition Language) statements or Management Studio. But even if you never again asked to do so, this section will give you perspective that will make you a better SQL developer. Section 4 presents the ability to work with database features like views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, and security. This is a feature that provides DBMS most of the power and that gives an added advantage in your SQL skills. To complement the skills of SQL Server, section 5 shows you how to use CLR integration features.

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