Re: [SQL] 2 tables, joins and same name...

2001-09-01 Thread Josh Berkus

Ross,

> Have you seen "Database Design for Mere Mortals" by Michael
> Hernandez?

Yeah, that's one I've been loaning out a lot.  However, while it does
cover a lot of good stuff about how to design a database, it never gets
past the most elementary SQL ... really, no further than Bruce gets.
And if I recommend Hernandez together with "SQL for Smarties", well,
that's over 600 pages combined ...

What I'd really love to see, I guess, would be a 200 page "Elements of
SQL" book organized into "lessons" for the beginner.  Maybe with an
additional 75 pages of Q&A examples at the back.

Maybe I should write one.

> And there's another one, that I can only remember as 'the pink book',
> I can never remember the title! that struck me as a reasonably good
> intro to intermediate level book.

Oh, that'll make me friends at Stacy's Bookstore.  "I'm not sure of the
title, and I don't know the author or publisher, but it's about
databases and it's pink."  ;-P

-Josh

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Re: [SQL] 2 tables, joins and same name...

2001-09-01 Thread Ross J. Reedstrom

On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:44:19AM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Ross,
> 
> > Have you seen "Database Design for Mere Mortals" by Michael
> > Hernandez?
> 
> Yeah, that's one I've been loaning out a lot.  However, while it does
> cover a lot of good stuff about how to design a database, it never gets
> past the most elementary SQL ... really, no further than Bruce gets.
> And if I recommend Hernandez together with "SQL for Smarties", well,
> that's over 600 pages combined ...
> 
> What I'd really love to see, I guess, would be a 200 page "Elements of
> SQL" book organized into "lessons" for the beginner.  Maybe with an
> additional 75 pages of Q&A examples at the back.
> 
> Maybe I should write one.
> 
> > And there's another one, that I can only remember as 'the pink book',
> > I can never remember the title! that struck me as a reasonably good
> > intro to intermediate level book.
> 
> Oh, that'll make me friends at Stacy's Bookstore.  "I'm not sure of the
> title, and I don't know the author or publisher, but it's about
> databases and it's pink."  ;-P

I can see it "No, database, not dating, really!"

Poking around Amazon, I find:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201447878/ref=pd_sim_books/102-0290590-5673700

The Practical Sql Handbook : Using Structured Query Language

which has the shocking pink cover. The've got a "Sequel", with supposedly
more advanced topics which is green.

And Hernandez has an "SQL Queries for Mere Mortals"

I haven't seen _any_ of these books for over a year, and know a lot more
SQL than I did then, so take any recommendations with a grain of salt.


Ross

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