Every application developer who uses SQL Server 2012 should own this book. To start, it presents the essential SQL statements for retrieving and updating the data in a database. You have to master these to work effectively with database data in your applications. Then, it shows you how to design and create a database, because application developers often end up in the role of database designer and DBA. Next, it shows how to work with views, scripts, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, locking, security, XML data, and BLOB data with FILESTREAM storage. These features allow you to create database applications that are thoroughly professional. Finally, this book shows how to use the CLR integration feature and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), so you can use Visual Studio to code stored procedures, functions, triggers, aggregate functions, and user-defined types in C# or Visual Basic.
Murach's SQL Server 2012 for Developers (Training & Reference)
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Author(s)Bryan Syverson
PublisherMike Murach & Associates
ISBN / ASIN1890774693
ISBN-139781890774691
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 3 to 4 days.
Sales Rank379,157
CategoryComputers
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