SQL All-In-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition
| |Book Name: SQL All-In-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition
Author: Taylor
Publisher: For Dummies
ISBN-10, 13: 9781119569619,1119569613
Year: 2019
Pages: 768 pages
Language: English
File size: 10 MB
File format: PDF,EPUB
SQL All-In-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition Pdf Book Description:
This book isn’t just about SQL; it’s also about how SQL fits into the process of creating and maintaining databases and database applications. In this book, I cover how SQL fits into the larger world of application development and how it handles data coming in from other computers, which may be on the other side of the world or even in interplanetary space. I know that this is a For Dummies book, but I don’t really expect that you’re a dummy. In fact, I assume that you’re a very smart person. After all, you decided to read this book, which is a sign of high intelligence indeed. Therefore, I assume that you may want to do a few things, such as re-create some of the examples in the book. You may even want to enter some SQL code and execute it. To do that, you need at the very least an SQL editor and more likely also a database management system (DBMS) of some sort. Many choices are available, both proprietary and open source. I mention several of these products at various places throughout the book but don’t recommend any one in particular.
Any product that complies with the ISO/IEC international SQL standard should be fine.By conventions, I simply mean a set of rules I’ve employed in this book to present information to you consistently. When you see a term italicized, look for its definition, which I’ve included so that you know what things mean in the context of SQL. Website addresses and email addresses appear in monofont so that they stand out from regular text. Many aspects of the SQL language — such as statements, data types, constraints, and keywords — also appear in monofont. Code appears in its own font, set off from the rest of the text. SQL All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, 3rd Edition is split into eight minibooks. You don’t have to read the book sequentially; you don’t have to look at every minibook; you don’t have to review each chapter; and you don’t even have to read all the sections of any particular chapter. (You can if you want to, however; it’s a good read.) The table of contents
and index can help you quickly find whatever information you need. In this section, I briefly describe what each minibook contains.
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