Pro T-SQL 2012 Programmer's Guide (Expert's Voice in SQL Server)

Pro T-SQL 2012 Programmer's Guide (Expert's Voice in SQL Server)

by Michael Coles (Author), Michael Coles (Author), Scott Shaw (Contributor), Rudi Bruchez (Contributor), Jay Natarajan (Contributor)

Synopsis

Pro T-SQL 2012 Programmer's Guide is every developer's key to making full use of SQL Server 2012's powerful, built-in Transact-SQL language. Discussing new and existing features, the book takes you on an expert guided tour of Transact-SQL functionality. Fully functioning examples and downloadable source code bring technically accurate and engaging treatment of Transact-SQL into your own hands. Step-by-step explanations ensure clarity, and an advocacy of best-practices will steer you down the road to success.

Transact-SQL is the language developers and DBAs use to interact with SQL Server. It's used for everything from querying data, to writing stored procedures, to managing the database. New features in T-SQL 2012 include full support for window functions, stored sequences, the ability to throw errors, data paging, and more. All these important new features are covered in this book. Developers and DBAs alike can benefit from the expressive power of Transact-SQL, and Pro T-SQL 2012 Programmer's Guide provides the gateway to success in applying this increasingly important database language to everyday business and technical tasks.

$53.39

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10 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 696
Edition: New
Publisher: Apress
Published: 26 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 1430245964
ISBN 13: 9781430245964

Author Bio
Michael Coles has more than a decade's experience designing and administering SQL Server databases. A prolific writer of articles on all aspects of SQL Server, particularly on the expert use of T-SQL, he holds MCDBA and MCP certifications. He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in information technology from American Intercontinental University in Georgia. A member of the United States Army Reserve, he was activated for two years following 9/11.