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 Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming (Programmer to Programmer)Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming shows experienced developers how to master the substantially revamped feature set of the latest release of Microsoft SQL Server. The book begins with a concise overview of the new features of SQL Server that is of interest to experienced developers. This is especially important given the substantial... |  |  Oracle SQL Tuning Pocket ReferenceThis book is a quick-reference guide for tuning Oracle SQL. This is not a comprehensive Oracle tuning book.
The purpose of this book is to give you some light reading material on my "real world" tuning experiences and those of my company, Mark Gurry & Associates. We tune many large Oracle sites. Many of those sites, such as... |  |  Thinking in C++, Volume 1: Introduction to Standard C++This book is a thorough rewrite of the first edition to reflect all of the changes introduced in C++ by the finalization of the C++ Standard, and also to reflect what I've learned since writing the first edition. The entire text present in the first edition has been examined and rewritten, sometimes removing old examples, often changing existing... |
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 Securing Linux: A Survival Guide for Linux SecurityIncrease the security of your Linux system with this handy, definitive guide. It presents the latest and best practices for securing a Linux system on both workstations and many server setups.
As the Linux operating system has matured and grown in popularity, security risks have increased. SANS is pleased to announce publication of... |  |  The Definitive Guide to Apache mod_rewritemod_rewrite, frequently called the “Swiss Army Knife” of URL manipulation, is one of the most popular—and least understood—modules in the Apache Web Server’s bag of tricks. In this chapter we’ll discuss what it is, why it’s necessary, and the basics of using it. For many people, mod_rewrite... |  |  Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Performance Optimization and Tuning HandbookMy last SQL Server performance book was aimed at SQL Server 6.5. When Microsoft released SQL Server 7.0 it was almost as if it were a new product. Although it was backward compatible in many areas with SQL Server 6.5, the architecture was very different. For starters, the on-disk structure was completely changed. The usage of files... |
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