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SQL in a Nutshell applies the eminently useful "Nutshell" format to Structured Query Language (SQL), the elegantbut complexdescriptive language that is used to create and manipulate large stores of data. For SQL programmers, analysts, and database administrators, the new second edition of SQL in a Nutshell is the essential date language reference for the world`s top SQL database products. SQL in a Nutshell is a lean, focused, and thoroughly comprehensive reference for those who live in a deadlinedriven world.This invaluable desktop quick reference drills down and documents every SQL command and how to use it in both commercial (Oracle, DB2, and Microsoft SQL Server) and open source implementations (PostgreSQL, and MySQL). It describes every command and reference and includes the command syntax (by vendor, if the syntax differs across implementations), a clear description, and practical examples that illustrate important concepts and uses. And it also explains how the leading commercial and open sources database product implement SQL. This wealth of information is packed into a succinct, comprehensive, and extraordinarily easytouse format that covers the SQL syntax of no less than 4 different databases.When you need fast, accurate, detailed, and uptodate SQL information, SQL in a Nutshell, Second Edition will be the quick reference you`ll reach for every time. SQL in a Nutshell is small enough to keep by your keyboard, and concise (as well as clearly organized) enough that you can look up the syntax you need quickly without having to wade through a lot of useless fluff. You won`t want to work on a project involving SQL without it.About the AuthorsKevin E. Kline serves as the lead information architect for shared information services at Deloitte & Touche LLP. When he`s not pulling out his hair over work issues, he likes to spend time with his wife and kids, garden, restore his `66 Chevy truck, and play classical guitar. After finishing SQL in a Nutshell, Kevin doesn`t want to look at a computer outside of work hours for months! Kevin is the author of TransactSQL Programming for O`Reilly & Associates. He is also the coauthor of Professional SQL Server 6.5 Admin (WROX Press) and author of Oracle CDE: Reference and User`s Guide (ButterworthHeinemann). Daniel Kline, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Alaska, Anchorage, where he specializes in medieval literature, literary and cultural theory, and computerassisted pedagogy. He completed his Ph.D. at Indiana University, Bloomington, and in addition to numerous scholarly presentations, Dan recently has published academic essays in Literary and Linguistic Computing, Philological Quarterly, Chaucer Review, and Essays in Medieval Studies. When he`s not spending time with his wife and two boys, Dan frets over his pet project, the Electronic Canterbury Tales. Dan can be reached at afdtk@uaa.alaska.edu.Brand Hunt is a Project Manager and Software Developer at Systems Research and Development (http://srdsoftware.com) . The team at SRD is a world leader in systems for privacyfriendly identity recognition and relationship awareness. Prior to SRD, Brand worked at Rogue Wave software. Beyond work, Brand enjoys playing board games, pinochle, and snowboarding with his family and friends.
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