Microsoft SQL Server(TM) 2005: Database Essentials Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))

Microsoft  SQL Server(TM) 2005: Database Essentials Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Authors
Solid Quality Learning
ISBN
0735622078
Published
13 Sep 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

SQL Server 2005 is Microsoft?s next-generation data management and analysis solution that delivers enhanced scalability, availability, and security features to enterprise data and analytical applications while making them easier to create, deploy, and manage. Now you can teach yourself how to design, build, test, deploy, and maintain SQL Server databases?one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises.

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Customer Reviews

A. Bovaird said
I'm about 1/2 way through this book and probably going to stop reading it. It's really just a general overview of SQL Server 2005, and is really unhelpful if you actually want to learn to use the software.

J. P. Van Bosch said
overview of all aspects but not as clear as could be, lot's of pre-knowledge about visual basic is assumed and not that clearly organized. There are a lot better books out there.

B. P. Hinds said
There is nothing in this book that you can not find in another more organized book.

B. G. Nealis said
I have yet to find a book by Microsoft Press that is well-written, and this one is the worst of them all. It was certainly a waste of my money. There are many other books on SQL 2005 that are far better.

Luis Diaz Mora said
A very good material for beginers. I would have like to found this material when I first took a DB class...

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