Joe Celko's SQL Programming Style
A volume in The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Book • 2005
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Joe Celko
Joe Celko's SQL Programming Style
A volume in The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Book • 2005
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Chapter 1 - Names and Data Elements
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Chapter 2 - Fonts, Punctuation, and Spacing
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Chapter 3 - Data Declaration Language
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Chapter 4 - Scales and Measurements
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Chapter 5 - Data Encoding Schemes
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Chapter 6 - Coding Choices
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Chapter 7 - How to Use Views
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Chapter 8 - How to Write Stored Procedures
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Chapter 9 - Heuristics
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Chapter 10 - Thinking in SQL
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Are you an SQL programmer that, like many, came to SQL after learning and writing procedural or object-oriented code? Or have switched jobs to where a different brand of SQL is being used, or maybe even been told to learn SQL yourself? If even one answer is yes, then you need this book. A "Manual of Style" for the SQL programmer, this book is a collection of heuristics and rules, tips, and tricks that will help you improve SQL programming style and proficiency, and for formatting and writing portable, readable, maintainable SQL code. Based on many years of experience consulting in SQL shops, and gathering questions and resolving his students’ SQL style issues, Joe Celko can help you become an even better SQL programmer.
Are you an SQL programmer that, like many, came to SQL after learning and writing procedural or object-oriented code? Or have switched jobs to where a different brand of SQL is being used, or maybe even been told to learn SQL yourself? If even one answer is yes, then you need this book. A "Manual of Style" for the SQL programmer, this book is a collection of heuristics and rules, tips, and tricks that will help you improve SQL programming style and proficiency, and for formatting and writing portable, readable, maintainable SQL code. Based on many years of experience consulting in SQL shops, and gathering questions and resolving his students’ SQL style issues, Joe Celko can help you become an even better SQL programmer.
Key Features
- Help you write Standard SQL without an accent or a dialect that is used in another programming language or a specific flavor of SQL, code that can be maintained and used by other people.
- Enable you to give your group a coding standard for internal use, to enable programmers to use a consistent style.
- Give you the mental tools to approach a new problem with SQL as your tool, rather than another programming language — one that someone else might not know!
- Help you write Standard SQL without an accent or a dialect that is used in another programming language or a specific flavor of SQL, code that can be maintained and used by other people.
- Enable you to give your group a coding standard for internal use, to enable programmers to use a consistent style.
- Give you the mental tools to approach a new problem with SQL as your tool, rather than another programming language — one that someone else might not know!
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978-0-12-088797-2
Language
English
Published
2005
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Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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Morgan Kaufmann