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SQL Server T-SQL


The fact that you are reading this book indicates that you, somehow, need
to interact with databases. So before diving into SQL Server and its
T-SQL implementation of the SQL language, it is important that you under-
stand some basic concepts about databases and database technologies.
Whether you are aware of it or not, you use databases all the time. Each
time you select a name from your email address book, you are using a
database. If you conduct a search on an Internet search site, you are using
a database. When you log into your network at work, you are validating
your name and password against a database. Even when you use your
ATM card at a cash machine, you are using databases for PIN verification
and balance checking.
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Expert Oracle JDBC Programming
Copyright © 2005 by R. M. Menon
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Excel 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies


Oleh John Walkenbach, Jan Karel Pieterse
Kontributor John Walkenbach, Jan Karel Pieterse
Diterbitkan oleh For Dummies, 2007
ISBN 0470046740, 9780470046746
368 halaman
Introduction
Greetings, prospective Excel programmer . . .
Thanks for buying my book. I think you’ll find that it offers a fast, enjoyable way
to discover the ins and outs of Microsoft Excel programming. Even if you don’t
have the foggiest idea of what programming is all about, this book can help you
make Excel jump through hoops in no time (well, it will take some time).
Unlike most programming books, this one is written in plain English, and
even normal people can understand it. Even better, it’s filled with information
of the “just the facts, ma’am” variety — and not the drivel you might need
once every third lifetime
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