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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent SQL Starter Guide!,
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
Once again Rebecca has taken a difficult topic - SQL Server 2000 - and turned the complexitities of the topic around. I have found this book to be an excellent guide to using Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and a good reference to fall back on.I would recommend this to anyone who is either planning or currently doing work with SQL Server 2000, you will find this to be an invaluable additional to the reference material included with SQL Server. Buy it today, you will not regret it!
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A waste of money...,
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This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
I am very new to SQL Server 2000 (or any SQL Server for that matter), so I wanted a book that was robust, but was easy to follow. "Step by Step" seemed to be the way to go, but this book leaves MUCH to be desired.It is WAY too basic. I mean, the language SQL Server uses is called TRANSACT-SQL, but not ONCE in the book does she go over TRANSACTIONS!! She reiterated the same points over and over, and used WAY too many screen shots. I would say at least 70% of the book is comprised of useless screen shots. You get hardly any actual content at all... and best of all, the examples are VERY weak. I am a big fan of WROX books, since WROX books are very complete and can be used as a desk reference. This book, however, is usless the second you finish it. I recommend it ONLY to people who have never programmed ANYTHING before, and to those who don't care about learning fundementals like transactions. The entire contents of this book can be learned from a 30 minute reading of some of the MSDN documentation.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
'Step by Step Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Programming',
By A Customer
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
This is a well written book suitable for beginners like myself with limited exposure on database etc. The examples are clear and free of errors. I completed the first 21 chapters in two days. I would recommend this book to anyone new to the subject of SQL servers.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money,
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This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
When I first started to read this book, I wanted to learn more about SQL, but this book failed. As the title says, it's pretty much just a bunch of step-by-step exercises and screen shots, but doesn't really get into too much detail, or give any reasons or explanation.
The only reason why I am writing a review now is that I now have something to compare this book against. If you want a great book on SQL programming, I suggest you pick up "Profession SQL Server 2000 Programming" by Robert Vieira (Wrox Press), which is a great book even for novices. IF you really want to buy this book, I have a copy that I'd be willing to let go for dirt cheap.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rebecca's first book was not a fluke!,
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
Any time someone writes a great book, you're always tempted to wonder if it was just dumb luck. But Rebecca has once again proven that she can not only use an effective writing style to get a message across. She can also leverage her vast knowledge of databases and the SQL Server product to produce a compelling way to get people into the product.I usually do not get excited about "step by step" books, but I made a promise to myself that I would look at this one. In the end I could not put it down until I had gone all the way through it. Her command of not just the subject matter but of the book's target audience and how to keep them interested and entertained while they are learning truly stunning. By the end of the book, you will know more than most of the people who claim to be SQL Server experts, but you will have learned most of under anesthesia since the pace of the book is not too daunting at all. Kudos to Rebecca! Her first book gave people the knowledge of how to design databases properly, and now her second book will take you through the important information about the world's most compelling database product!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Glad I didn't buy it!,
By Pieter Linden (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
Having a reasonable background in Access, I thought this would be a good book to learn SQL Server. WRONG! About the only things she explains are the wizards - which I thought were supposed to be self-explanatory. I was about 200 pages into the book before I found something even remotely useful, and by then I had no patience left to finish the book. If you're really thinking about buying this book, save yourself some money... at least go to the book with a list of questions and try to answer them using just the book... I guess I should check out Andy Baron/Mary Chipman's book on Access/SQL Server/ADPs... This book would only be good for starting up the BBQ...
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Introduction to SQL, Bad Programming Book,
By Darknight07 (Lacey, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
If you have never used Microsoft SQL 2000 and would like an introduction to see if you want to get into MS-SQL Programming then this is the book for you. On the other hand if you already know that you want to learn MS-SQL Programming or have done some SQL programming don't waste your money, get Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming by Robin Dewson ISBN: 1861005237 ! Each lesson of this book walks you through step by step performing basic SQL programming techniques. Filled with screen shots to go with just about every step it is a great way to find out something about Microsoft SQL 2000. Once you have finished with the lessons then you will have a better feel for if you want to go further into SQL Programming (It took me a weekend to finish!). If/When you are ready to learn the programming aspect pick up a copy of the book recomended above, you will not be disapointed. Having some experience already with SQL 7.0 from a pure admin support stance I found very little in this book useful for my skill level (I knew what most of the GUI interfaces looked like already). The repetition got old when the writer told you everytime how to go into Design Table View 1 to 5 times for 12+ Chapters strait!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worthless,
By A Customer
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
If you want 600 pages of screen shots with virtually no explanation of the underlying concepts being presented, then this book is for you. I cannot believe this book would be useful to anyone trying to learn SQL programming. A complete waste of money and time.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not really a programming book - For beginners only,
By Drogil (California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
This book has the wrong title, it should be called "SQL Server 2000 Basics". The word 'programming' should definitely be taken away from the title as only about 1/3 of the book deals with programming, in just the most basic way. This book is just an intro to SQL Server, nothing too detailed. For someone that knows nothing about SQL Server, you will learn the basics here, but you will need to buy other books to get the details.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elegant and Powerful,
By Gregory Kotsovilis (Beverly Mass) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Programming Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) (Paperback)
Rebecca Riordan's Step by Step for SQL Server is one of the best beginning tutorials I have ever read.What Rebecca does for her readers is very subtle yet extremely slick and effective. The key is that she provides an elegant database, the Arromatherapy Database, that she uses to illustrate the myriad and possibly overwhelming features of Enterprise SQL. In 30 short chapters, she methodically and painstakingly takes us through each step building, running then, suprsingly, deleting each feature we create. She allows no build up of slick little inane programs that we will never ever use again....just more...well more methodical methodology. At the end of this book, we know where everything is and have a solid idea about how to use it. Better, still, if we pay close attention to her database, we begin to learn how to actually structure a database so that all the features work This is the true magic of Ms. Riordans work. The interaction of her database and the intensive hands-on exercises provide a uniquie learning experience from a very sophisticated and knowledgeable professional. This is a deceptively simple yet powerful tutorial. Her Database alone is worth the price of admission. |
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