• Implementing Managed Code in the Database

    Implementing Managed Code in the Database

    Run managed code within a database by using in-process assemblies. Create managed stored procedures, triggers, user-defined functions, user-defined types, and aggregates. Run managed code within a database by using in-process assemblies. Create managed stored procedures, triggers, user-defined functions, user-defined types, and aggregates.

     17 p dtu 17/10/2012 188 1

  • Creating and Tuning Indexes

    Creating and Tuning Indexes

    An index is a collection of pages associated with a table (or view) used to speed retrieval of rows from the table or enforce uniqueness. For example, without an index, you would have to go through an entire textbook one page at a time to find information about a topic. Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 uses indexes to point to the location of a row on a data page instead of having to look through all the data pages of a table. An index...

     42 p dtu 17/10/2012 224 1

  • Creating Data Types and tables

    Creating Data Types and tables

    Exact and approximate numeric data types Exact – decimal, numeric Approximate – float, real Character data types Fixed – nchar Variable – nvarchar Date and time data Dates and times – datetime, smalldatetime Row version – timestamp Large data values Large object type – text, image max specifier – varchar(max), nvarchar(max), varbinary(max)

     20 p dtu 17/10/2012 185 1

  • Creating Databases and Database Files

    Creating Databases and Database Files

    Manages data storage for transactions and analysis Stores data in a wide range of data types, including text, numeric, XML, and large objects Responds to requests from client applications Uses Transact-SQL commands to send requests between a client application and SQL Server

     36 p dtu 17/10/2012 180 1

  • ActionScript 3.0 Game Programming University

    ActionScript 3.0 Game Programming University

    This is a great time to be a Flash game developer. Right now, there is no better development tool for small and medium-size games. Flash CS3 Professional (a.k.a. Flash 9) is fast, powerful, and easy to develop with. The key to this is ActionScript 3.0, the great new programming language inside this latest version of Flash. ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 were often frustrating for game developers. They weren’t fast enough to get key tasks done, and...

     455 p dtu 17/10/2012 189 2

  • Professional Ruby on Rails

    Professional Ruby on Rails

    First released to the public in 2004 after being developed to support the Basecamp project management application, Ruby on Rails promised nothing less than a revolution in the way web applications are constructed. With a strong grounding in the pragmatic ethic of avoiding repetition, the Rails way of supporting common conventions instead of complex options showed that there was a simpler way to build for the Web, and “ my code is shorter...

     483 p dtu 17/10/2012 185 3

  • Beginning Ruby on Rails

    Beginning Ruby on Rails

    If you’re used to huge, overly complex web applications, you’re in for a treat—both Ruby and Rails can do a lot of the code writing for you, creating skeleton applications that you can modify easily. And if you’re new to web programming, you’re also in for a treat because you’re getting started the right way. Ruby is the programming language you’re going to be using, and Rails is the web application framework that will put...

     403 p dtu 17/10/2012 164 3

  • Ruby on Rails For Dummies

    Ruby on Rails For Dummies

    Ruby on Rails? What’s that?” asks my uncle. “You write about this stuff for dummies? You mean those black and yellow books that everyone buys?” “Yes, like the one I’m quoting you in,” I say. “Please check your spelling as you speak.” “I will. But what’s Ruby on Rails? Is it the 6:05 train to Poughkeepsie? Is it the name of an old vaudeville act? Is it a pop singer? A rock band? Is it a rare stone from India? Is it the...

     348 p dtu 17/10/2012 162 4

  • Build Your Own Ruby On Rails Web Applications

    Build Your Own Ruby On Rails Web Applications

    Ruby on Rails has shaken up the web development industry in a huge way—especially when you consider that version 1.0 of Rails was only released in December 2005. The huge waves of enthusiasm for the new framework, originally in weblogs and later in the more traditional media, are probably the reason why this book is in your hands. This book will lead you through the components that make up the Rails framework by building a clone of the...

     464 p dtu 17/10/2012 207 3

  • Four Days on Rails

    Four Days on Rails

    There have been many extravagant claims made about Rails. For example, an article in OnLAMP.com1 claimed that “you could develop a web application at least ten times faster with Rails than you could with a typical Java framework...” The article then went on to show how to install Rails and Ruby on a PC and build a working ‘scaffold’ application with virtually no coding. While this is impressive, ‘real’ web developers know that this...

     45 p dtu 17/10/2012 164 2

  • Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails

    Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails

    Ruby on Rails is an open-source web application framework ideally suited to building business applications, accelerating and simplifying the creation of database-driven websites. It has been developed on the Ruby platform. This book is a tutorial for creating a complete website with Ruby on Rails (RoR). It will teach you to develop database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Controller pattern. It will take you on a joy ride...

     228 p dtu 17/10/2012 165 2

  • Agile Web Development with Rails

    Agile Web Development with Rails

    It has been 18 months since I announced the first edition of this book. It was clear before the book came out that Rails would be big, but I don’t think anyone back then realized just how significant this framework would turn out to be. In the year that followed, Rails went from strength to strength. It was used as the basis for any number of new, exciting web sites. Just as significantly, large corporations (many of them household names)...

     731 p dtu 17/10/2012 204 2

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