| #10263808 in Books | 1998-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .97 x5.47 x8.45l, | File type: PDF | 337 pages||1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| 'Perfect' example of bad computer book|By A Customer|I advice you to take a look at it to see how poorly one may organize a book pretending to be a 'quick reference'.The guy (or Osborne) makes his best in overcomplicating a search of needed information.Book is splitted in three parts with the same content and every part is also splitted in 4-5 parts sorted alphabetically - so|From the Back Cover||The handiest reference available for SQL Programmers --no DBA or application developer should be without the book! |The information found within the covers of this quick reference guide is a valuable tool for SQL programmers. Written by an
This is a guide to SQL (Structure Query Language), the relational database industry's standard high-level programming language. Popular application languages, such as Visual Basic, Visual C++, PowerBuilder and Delphi, rely on SQL statements to access data from relational databases. The book covers SQL commands specific to the three most common databases worldwide - Oracle, Informix and Sybase. It includes coverage of PL/SQL (Oracle's procedural extension of SQL and Infor...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.SQL Programmer's Reference | Kishore Bhamidipati. Which are the reasons I like to read books. Great story by a great author.