SQL in a Nutshell:
A Desktop Quick Reference
O'Reilly and Associates are well known in the technical
community for producing short books that cut right to
the heart of the matter. Don't expect to learn SQL by
reading this book from cover-to-cover, but it's a wonderful
book to have sitting on your desk when you're exploring
a challenging area of database development.
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Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes
If you're a no-nonsense reader, you'll love this book.
It will have you up and running in no time. It's 272
pages are organized into very brief lessons that are
designed to consume no more than 10 minutes each of
your time.
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SQL: The Complete Reference, Second Edition
This book definitely wins the contest based upon weight
-- it's over 1,000 pages. However, those pages are full
of detailed explanations of SQL syntax, database stucture
and more examples than you'll know what to do with.
This is a great reference if you're looking to build
a professional library.
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SQL Bible
Another great book for first-time database users. The
SQL Bible starts with the very basics and then walks
you through the intricacies of SQL in a clear, straightforward
manner. It's jam-packed with examples that you can try
on your own.
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SQL Queries for Mere Mortals
If you learn best by example, this is the book for
you! It's full of sample queries and includes exercises
(with solutions) to help the reader develop solid query
writing skills.
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SQL Visual Quickstart Guide
This software-independent book takes a hands-on approach
to learning SQL. After some brief introductory material,
it dives right into developing SQL queries designed
to meet specific goals. It's a great reference for those
who occasionally use SQL and forget the details.
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