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SQL For Dummies By Allen G. Taylor

SQL For Dummies By Allen G. Taylor
SQL For Dummies By Allen G. Taylor

About The E-Book

  • Title – SQL for Dummies (9th Edition)
  • Author – Allen G. Taylor
  • Total Pages – 515 Pages
  • Total Chapters – 25 Chapters
  • E-Book Size – 6 MBs

SQL All in One, 9th Edition, is a one-stop shop for everything you need to know about SQL and relational databases. Everyone from database administrators to application programmers and the people who manage them will find clear, concise explanations of the SQL language and its many powerful applications.

With the ballooning amount of data out there, more and more businesses, large and small, are moving from spreadsheets to SQL databases like Access, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle databases, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. This compendium of information covers designing, developing, and maintaining these databases.

Book Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Relational Database Fundamentals 7
  • Chapter 2: SQL Fundamentals 23
  • Chapter 3: The Components of SQL 55
  • And More

Download “SQL Dummies (9th Edition)” For_Dummies_SQL_For_Dummies_9th_Edition (Mr Techies).pdf – Downloaded 9 times – 6.19 MB

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About the Author

Allen G. Taylor is a 30 years veteran of the computer industry and the author of
over 40 books, including Develop Microsoft HoloLens Apps Now, Crystal Reports 2008
For Dummies, Database Development For Dummies, Access Power Programming with
VBA and SQL All in One For Dummies. He lectures internationally on databases,
innovation, astronomy, and entrepreneurship. He also teaches database development through a leading online educational program.

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