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Alex Billerey #1
SQL Primer - book/site?
Hi folks
Can anyone recommend a good SQL primer resource - preferably a book, but
any url's greatfully received - I've been tentatively dipping into SQL
stuff in my quest to figure out asp and I could do woth some sort of
reference material. Ideally the book would be small in dimensions -
allowing me to hold it with one hand and type with the other!!, and
would assume that the reader knows nothing about SQL, and would offer
explanations that are clear and concise.
TIA
Alex
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Julian Roberts #2
Re: SQL Primer - book/site?
Try these links:
[url]www.w3schools.com[/url]
[url]www.sqlcourse.com[/url]
Check out Amazon for SQL books. The SAMS ones are pretty good.
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Alex Billerey wrote:> Hi folks
>
> Can anyone recommend a good SQL primer resource - preferably a book,
> but any url's greatfully received - I've been tentatively dipping
> into SQL stuff in my quest to figure out asp and I could do woth some
> sort of reference material. Ideally the book would be small in
> dimensions - allowing me to hold it with one hand and type with the
> other!!, and would assume that the reader knows nothing about SQL,
> and would offer explanations that are clear and concise.
>
> TIA
>
> Alex
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Bill .:CMX:. #3
Re: SQL Primer - book/site?
The best book I've found on SQL is by Ben Forta:
SQL in 10 minutes
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"Julian Roberts" <newsgroup@charon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bg1omo$bcg$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Try these links:
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> [url]www.w3schools.com[/url]
> [url]www.sqlcourse.com[/url]
>
> Check out Amazon for SQL books. The SAMS ones are pretty good.
>
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> Jules
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> Alex Billerey wrote:>> > Hi folks
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a good SQL primer resource - preferably a book,
> > but any url's greatfully received - I've been tentatively dipping
> > into SQL stuff in my quest to figure out asp and I could do woth some
> > sort of reference material. Ideally the book would be small in
> > dimensions - allowing me to hold it with one hand and type with the
> > other!!, and would assume that the reader knows nothing about SQL,
> > and would offer explanations that are clear and concise.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Alex
>
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Alex Billerey #4
Re: SQL Primer - book/site?
Thanks for the tips.
Alex
"Alex Billerey" <aab@clara.net> wrote in message
news:bg1mnj$97p$1@forums.macromedia.com...but> Hi folks
>
> Can anyone recommend a good SQL primer resource - preferably a book,> any url's greatfully received - I've been tentatively dipping into SQL
> stuff in my quest to figure out asp and I could do woth some sort of
> reference material. Ideally the book would be small in dimensions -
> allowing me to hold it with one hand and type with the other!!, and
> would assume that the reader knows nothing about SQL, and would offer
> explanations that are clear and concise.
>
> TIA
>
> Alex
>Alex Billerey Guest



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