Beginning SQL Server 2000 for Visual Basic Developers
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Product Description
This is the only book that provides comprehensive coverage of SQL Server 2000 specifically from a Visual Basic programmer's point of view. SQL Server is now the first choice for the Visual Basic developer wanting a more powerful, reliable, and sophisticated database than Microsoft Access can provide. SQL Server 2000 is tightly integrated with Windows 2000, offering more support for XML and much improved Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) services.
This book is for VB developers who want to integrate SQL Server 2000 into their applications. It covers everything you need to know to work with SQL Server 2000 and provide users of your Visual Basic and web-based applications with controlled access to your data. You'll start with an introduction to designing and creating a database and then move on to create increasingly complex T-SQL stored procedures. Throughout, you'll learn how to incorporate data access (including ADO) into your Visual Basic applications, manage security, and make data available across the Web.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1449888 in Books
- Published on: 2003-09-02
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 1.80" h x 7.28" w x 9.00" l, 3.02 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 880 pages
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Book Info
A text for VB developers who want to integrate SQL Server 2000 into their applications. Covers everything needed to work with SQL Server 2000, covering topics like SQL Server 2000 tools, managing database security, building and deploying English query applications, and more. Softcover.
From the Publisher
This book is aimed at intermediate and advanced Visual Basic developers who already have some experience working with some other type of relational database including Microsoft Access. Experience with Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects is also assumed but not required.
About the Author
Thearon Willis is a senior consultant with 19 years of IT experience. He is currently a consultant for an international insurance company that provides web programming services. His web development tools of choice are ASP, dynamic HTML, Visual Basic, and SQL Server.
