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Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies book cover
  • By: Robin Dewson , Julian Skinner
  • ISBN10: 1-59059-566-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-59059-566-4
  • 296 pp.
  • Published Dec 2005
  • Price: $49.99
  • eBook Price: $34.99




Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies

Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies provides a detailed and example-driven tutorial on how to build and use .NET assemblies. The authors focus on building assemblies in C#, but also provide the equivalent VB .NET code in the supplied code download.

Assemblies are not a complete replacement for T-SQL stored procedures and triggers; rather, theyre enhancements, to be used at the right place and right time. This book examines the ins and outs of assemblieswhen they should and should not be used, what you can do with them, and how you can get the most out of them.


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Author Information

Robin Dewson

Robin Dewson has been hooked on programming ever since he bought his first computer, a Sinclair ZX80, in 1980. He has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5 and Visual Basic since version 5. Robin is a consultant mainly in the city of London, where he has been for nearly eight years. He also has been developing a rugby–related website as well as maintaining his own site at www.fat-belly.com.

Julian Skinner

Julian Skinner has been developing applications for over a decade. He has used a variety of Microsoft development technologies to create applications for both commercial and government entities on the Microsoft .NET platform. During his time as both a software developer and an IT consultant, he has been a part of all aspects of the SDLC, ranging from technical requirements gathering to deployment in large–scale environments. He has designed databases, implemented business logic components, and designed user interfaces for both Windows and web applications.