Expert SQL Server 2005 Development
Working with SQL Server on project after project, I find myself solving the same types of problems again and again. The solutions differ slightly from case to case, but they often share something in common—code patterns, logical processes, or general techniques. Every time I work on a customer’s...
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Ngôn ngữ: | English |
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2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31349 |
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Tóm tắt: | Working with SQL Server on project after project, I find myself solving the same types of
problems again and again. The solutions differ slightly from case to case, but they often share
something in common—code patterns, logical processes, or general techniques. Every time
I work on a customer’s software, I feel like I’m building on what I’ve done before, creating a greater
set of tools that I can apply to the next project and the next after that. Whenever I start feeling
like I’ve gained mastery in some area, I’ll suddenly learn a new trick and realize that I really
don’t know anything at all—and that’s part of the fun of working with such a large, flexible
product as SQL Server.
This book, at its core, is all about building your own set of tools from which you can draw
inspiration as you work with SQL Server. I try to explain not only the hows of each concept
described herein, but also the whys. And in many examples throughout the book, I attempt to
delve into the process I took for finding what I feel is the optimal solution. My goal is to share
with you how I think through problems. Whether or not you find my approach to be directly
usable, my hope is that you can harness it as ameans by which to tune your own development
methodology.
This book is arranged into three logical sections. The first four chapters deal with software
development methodologies as they apply to SQL Server. The next three chapters get into
advanced features specific to SQL Server. And the final four chapters are more architecturally
focused, delving into specific design and implementation issues around some of the more difficult
topics I’ve encountered in past projects.s |
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