How about 'Database System Concepts' by Abraham Silberschatz and others.
It takes you from relational calculus through index data structures,
transactions, concurrency control and new db applications.
You could also look at the classics by Date Introduction to database
systems 7th ed.
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than sit around and think about it all day.
My MySQL book is only 1" thick and it written in English instead of
ThesusBabble
Rob
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From: "Frank Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:09 A
John Coggeshall wrote:
> Hey all I've been a bit of a dweller on this list for quite some time
> now.
>
> I'd like to throw a question out for all of you.. I have at least a decent
> understanding of the concepts behind a relational database, but I'd like a
> little more information on the t
Hey all I've been a bit of a dweller on this list for quite some time
now.
I'd like to throw a question out for all of you.. I have at least a decent
understanding of the concepts behind a relational database, but I'd like a
little more information on the theory, etc... does anyone know of a