Saturday, August 16, 2008

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure Programming


Who Should Read This Book

This book has been written to fill this gap, and thus it has been written with a wide audience in mind. Ideally, it will be neither the first nor the last book you read on SQL Server, but it may be the one you refer to and recommend the most. Above all, this book has been written to help professional developers get the most out of SQL Server stored procedures in both Transact-SQL and .NET and to produce quality work for their clients.

If you are an experienced SQL Server developer, you will find this book to be an essential reference text full of tips and techniques to help you address the development issues you encounter in the course of your day-to-day development activities.

If you have some experience with SQL Server development but substantially more in other programming environments such as Visual Basic or C#, you will find this book useful as a tool to orient yourself with the SQL Server environment and become proficient more quickly with SQL Server stored procedure and CLR integration concepts and methods. You will be able to incorporate effective, swift Transact-SQL stored procedures (and other database objects) into client or middleware code and also produce CLR methods (and classes) that will be compiled into CLR stored procedures (and other database objects). If you are a novice SQL Server developer, the concepts, tips, and techniques you will learn in reading this book and working through the exercises will help you attain the knowledge, skills, and good habits that will help you become an accomplished professional.

I hope that this book remains close to your workstation for a long time. Indeed, in the course of this book's useful life, you may in turn be all three of the users just described.

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