The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTML by Ken Henderson, Ron Soukup (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: December 2001
  • 800pp
  • Sales Rank: 755,538
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    • Pub. Date: December 2001
    • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
    • Format: Paperback, 800pp
    • Sales Rank: 755,538

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    The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTML A Book/CD-ROM Package
    Ken W. Henderson

    SQL Server developers: reach the next level!

    Practical techniques and example code help SQL Server developers build more powerful, robust applications -- fast! The follow-up guide to Ken Henderson's universally praised, best-selling The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL. CD-ROM contains extensive source code library including valuable code that makes queries run faster. SQL Server developers worldwide raved about Ken Henderson's The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL: its exceptionally clear, conversational explanations, and its powerfully useful projects and code examples. This book helps SQL Server developers take the next step -- building more powerful, robust applications than ever before. Henderson identifies several key areas of SQL Server development that offer the greatest power -- and then covers each of them in exceptional detail. The book includes especially thorough coverage of Transact-SQL stored procedure programming, including features such as extended procedures, database design, and XML that are often disregarded in competitive books. Henderson introduces a method he has developed to add arrays to T-SQL, something previously thought impossible. He offers an ideal balance of theory and code, gradually building on basic techniques to create increasingly sophisticated solutions, and teaching the philosophy of Transact-SQL programming alongside syntax and technique. An accompanying CD-ROM includes extensive source code, including valuable proprietary code that makes T-SQL queries run faster. For every SQL Server developer.

    Ken Henderson is a nationally recognized consultant and leading database practitioner whose clients include the U. S. Air Force, the U. S. Navy, H&R Block, Travelers Insurance, J.P. Morgan, the CIA, Owens-Corning, and CAN Insurance. A frequent magazine contributor and conference speaker, he is author of six previous books, including the best selling The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL, which received universal rave reviews.

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    Explores the nuances and quirks in SQL Server's stored procedure programming language, Transact-SQL. Written for advanced programmers, the book delves into the intricacies of database design, triggers, view objects, user-defined functions, extended storage procedures, and administrative storage procedures. The author also explains how to translate data stored in SQL Server databases into HTML and XML. The CD-ROM contains SQL scripts and programming utilities. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Ken Henderson, a nationally recognized consultant and leading DBMS practitioner, consults on high-end client/server projects for such customers as the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, H& R Block, Travelers Insurance, J.P. Morgan, the CIA, Owens-Corning, and CNA Insurance. He is the author of five previous books on client/server and DBMS development, a frequent magazine contributor to such publications as Software Development Magazine and DBMS Magazine, and a speaker at technical conferences.



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    Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTMLby Anonymous

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    April 30, 2004: I own all three of Ken Henderson's SQL Server books. They stand apart from the rest of the crowd as the best books available on their respective subjects. Henderson takes a fresh approach to teaching that other authors would do well to emulate. What do I mean exactly? I mean this: Every point of any significance that is raised is illustrated with code when possible. There are hundreds of code examples in each of Henderson's books - many times what you usually see in DBA or programming books. No details are glosssed over. If you really want to know how something works or what the best approach is to doing something, you need these books. Another thing that is great about these books is how easy to read they are. Complex subjects are regularly broached with explanations and teaching that practically anyone could understand. Topics that trip up other authors or that they skip altogether are discussed in terms that anyone can grasp. It is difficult to convey just how important this is, but suffice it to say that the books are simply easy to read. If you want to know SQL Server at an expert level, you need look no further. Get all three of Henderson's books and read them cover-to-cover.

    Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTMLby Anonymous

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    June 25, 2002: This book will challenge you to rethink your approach to developing in Transact-SQL. Henderson teaches that Transact-SQL is as a real a language as traditional languages such as C and VB and offers ample evidence to support this. He covers the whole gamut of the Transact-SQL programming spectrum -- from design patterns, to version control, to views, triggers, and UDFs, to xprocs, OLE Automation, and many others. He finishes up with a wonderful three-chapter set on his philosophy about software engineering as it relates to Transact-SQL programming. All in all, you won't find a better book on mastering the Transact-SQL language at any price.


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