https://www.developerfusion.com/t/sql/tutorials/sort/popularity/SQL Tutorials & Articles from Developer Fusion2011-01-14T13:37:00.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/2459/creating-a-database-connection/Creating a database connection2002-10-28T12:17:00.00ZCreating connections and all your data objects are really easy Design-Time, but what if you need it for runtime? Here's how.Tony Hohttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84468/linq-to-log-files/LINQ to log files2011-01-14T13:37:00.00ZRunning LINQ queries over databases gets all the limelight, but Jon Skeet reminds us of it's possibilities over object graphs too.Jon Skeethttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84435/activerecord-for-ruby-and-rails/ActiveRecord for Ruby and Rails2010-07-16T10:07:00.00ZKevin Jones explains how ActiveRecord works in Rails, and in a standalone Ruby application.Kevin Joneshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/7556/new-c-30-language-features/New C# 3.0 Language Features2008-02-28T21:26:00.00ZLearn about some of the new features in C# 3.0 including automatic properties, collection initializers, extension methods, lambda expressions and anonymous types.Scott Guthriehttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84418/concurrency-handling-techniques-in-adonet/Concurrency handling techniques in ADO.NET2010-09-23T10:54:00.00ZJoydip Kanjilal looks at the problems caused by concurrency when accessing data, both online and offline, and how to overcome them.Joydip Kanjilalhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/30/visual-basic-tutorial/VB 6 Tutorial2001-07-14T23:00:00.00ZCompletely new to Visual Basic? Overwhelmed with the confusing instructions? Read this tutorial and get a head start - learn what VB is, what you can do with it, how much it costs, and how to get starJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84298/linqing-to-xml/LINQ-ing to XML2010-07-23T09:22:00.00ZXML, which is all about tree structures, and LINQ, which is all about querying collections, might not seem to fit together, but Mike James explains that they work together just fine.Mike Jameshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/9397/iterator-blocks-in-c-2-autogenerated-state-machines/Iterator blocks in C# 2: auto-generated state machines2008-12-03T11:50:00.00ZEver wondered how the magic "yield" statement works? Jon Skeet digs into the inner workings of C# 2.0 and how this innocuous statement gets you a whole load of "free" generated code for your iterators.Jon Skeethttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84431/slobbing-about-with-net/SLOBbing about with .NET2010-11-22T12:26:00.00ZPersisting objects is all about SLOB (serialized large objects), or so says Dave Wheeler who explains how it's now all so much easier.Dave Wheelerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/4667/how-to-access-outlook-and-post-to-a-blog-using-c/How to access Outlook and post to a blog using C#2005-02-11T13:52:00.00ZAn article for all those like Robert Scoble who would like to be able to drag and drop an item to a folder in their Outlook and post it instantly to their Blog. We also briefly cover web services and talking to Outlook.Simon Soaneshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/3905/uploading-images-to-a-database/Uploading Images to a Database2003-08-01T06:40:00.00ZLearn how to allow a user to upload an image to your server and store the binary data in a Microsoft SQL database.Dave Wantahttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/78919/the-next-generation-of-web-development/The Next Generation Of Web Development2009-01-01T00:00:00.00ZWhere is Web Development moving to in the future?James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/4033/using-ado-in-c/Using ADO in C++2003-09-16T12:15:00.00ZAn introduction to using ADO in C++ - its far simpler than you'd think!Randy Charles Morinhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84417/rails-mvc-and-routing/Rails MVC and routing2010-11-02T11:33:00.00ZKevin Jones thinks that the key idea in Rails is routing. See how this fits in with the MVC pattern and find out more about Rails by reading on.Kevin Joneshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/3933/retrieving-images-from-a-database/Retrieving Images from a Database2003-08-12T06:47:00.00ZLearn how to retrieve binary data from a database, and stream it directly to a client via a browser.Dave Wantahttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/4635/using-mysql-with-net/Using MySQL with .NET2004-09-09T08:34:00.00ZEver wanted to combine the power and ease of the .NET platform with a free database like MySQL? Well thanks to ODBC database functions in ADO.NET it's really easy. This article shows how.cardinals33http://www.developerfusion.com/article/4078/reading-storing-and-transforming-xml-data-in-net/Reading, Storing and Transforming XML Data in .NET2003-10-07T11:14:00.00ZThis article illustrates a mixture of common .NET methods for formatting and presenting in a readable fashion any XML document you may encounter. The latest hype with XML Web Services and even the .NET Framework itself relies on XML as its backbone, therefore this is no light matter.Dimitrios Markatoshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/48/sql-commands/SQL Commands2001-07-14T14:47:00.00ZIf you want to use databases, in VB, Access, ASP or anything else, at some stage you will need to learn SQL. This tutorial shows you how to use this powerful and universal language.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/9409/rails-an-introduction/Rails: an introduction2008-12-08T11:05:00.00ZYou've heard the hype - but not given it a shot yet? Kevin Jones explains the background of MVC, DRY and TDD and how to get started with your first Ruby on Rails web app!Kevin Joneshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/7305/dynamic-search-conditions-in-tsql/Dynamic Search Conditions in T-SQL2007-12-01T13:46:00.00ZA very common requirement in an information system is to have a function (or several functions) where the users are able to search the data by selecting freely among many possible criterias. In this text I will look at various techniques to solve this problem.Erland Sommarskog