Wednesday 25 June 2014

2003 Addison Wesley Professional A First Look at Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers

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2003 Addison Wesley Professional A First Look at Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers

AFTER MY LAST BOOK, Essential ADO.NET, was handed in to the publisher ten days before .NET 1.0 shipped, I swore I’d never write another. To keep up with a technology while it was developing and the product features were being refined on an almost daily basis was too big an energy sink. Then, less than a year later, I caught wind of a new version of SQL Server, code-named Yukon. As with each version of SQL Server before it, since Microsoft’s original 4.21 offering, there were lots of features for DBAs—high-availability features, tuning features, scalability features, and so on. A new, fast-growing field called business intelligence was being developed, and SQL Server was on the cusp of this. The features in this business intelligence area of Yukon were truly astounding. But the biggest changes that caught my eye were those in the developer area. I was hooked.

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