Related books
Murach's SQL Server 2012 for Developers
This is the latest edition of our SQL Server book. So unless you're working with the 2008 release of SQL Server, this is the edition of the book that you need.
.NET books
If you're using a SQL Server database, there's probably a .NET application nearby. In that case, you may be interested in some of the books in our .NET series.
Murach's C# 2012
Murach's
C# 2010
Murach's ASP.NET 4 Web Programming with C# 2010
Murach's
Visual Basic 2010
Murach's ASP.NET 4 Web Programming with VB 2010
These books teach you how to use Visual Studio and either C# or VB to create desktop and web applications. Each one contains a multi-chapter section on database handling, but our SQL Server book provides the underlying details that make it even easier for you to understand and feel confident about handling database data in your applications.
Murach's ADO.NET 4 Database Programming
with C# 2010
Murach's ADO.NET 4 Database Programming
with VB 2010
This book shows you how to develop professional database
applications with ADO.NET. When you do that, you use
ADO.NET objects to pass SQL statements to the database
management system for execution. That's why our SQL
book and our ADO.NET book are the perfect companions
for any C# or VB database programmer.
Java, MySQL, and Oracle SQL books
Murach's Java Programming
Although you're not as likely to use SQL Server as the
database for Java applications, our core Java book includes a chapter on how to
use JDBC to work with any database that's supported
by an OBDC driver. One of those databases, of course,
is SQL Server, and SQL is used within the Java code
to do the database operations.
Murach's MySQL
Murach's Oracle SQL and PL/SQL
If you're developing applications that access MySQL or Oracle databases, these are the counterparts to our SQL Server 2008 book.
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