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Malcolm Taylor (Author)

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October 21, 2007
The book presents the key features of both Java and SQL, with particular emphasis on building applications which use both languages. It includes sections on accessing collections and large objects as well as simple types. Packed with useful code samples as well as discussions of general principles, it provides a valuable guide for students and professionals alike. Further information is available at www.javasql.co.uk

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"a comprehensive and unique treatment of the two significant languages JAVA and SQL. The chapter on SQL is unique in the sense that using the examples of the queries given, the reader will gain a clear understanding of how to frame queries" --Journal of Digital Information Management 6:2, April 2008

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Malcolm Taylor graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1980 with a degree in Mathematics, and earned a Diploma in Computer Science the following year. In 1985 he received a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen for a thesis entitled "Data Integration and Query Decomposition in Distributed Databases". He subsequently held academic positions at the University of Keele and the University of Houston, and was a member of the technical staff at the MCC research lab in Austin, Texas. He has been developing object-oriented software for 18 years, in which time he has worked for leading organisations in both the U.S. and U.K. in application domains including telecommunications, oil and gas, healthcare and government applications. He currently works as a software developer for bet365.com, developing middleware in Java with a GemFire distributed cache. He lives in Staffordshire, U.K., with his wife, Diana.
Malcolm has published around thirty articles in journals, in conference proceedings and as book chapters. Some of them are listed in his DBLP entry at "http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/t/Taylor:Malcolm_C=.html"

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