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Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express Database Applications with Visual Basic Express and Visual Web Developer Express: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Rick Dobson Apress, Paperback, Published December 2005, 700 pages, ISBN 1590595238 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.95 You Save: $15.04 (38% Off)
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SQL Server 2005 Express is the database component of Microsoft's Express Suite
of products. It is free of charge, inherits many (nonenterprise) features from
SQL Server 2005, and comes complete with development and administration tools.
As such, it is an ideal database for developers and administrators to use in prototype/evaluation
projects. It is also a powerful development platform for database applications
on nonprofit websites, e-commerce sites, and in small offices and departments.
Author Rick Dobson provides all of the installation, configuration, administration,
and development techniques that you need to build applications quickly. He focuses
on techniques that are easy to learn and transparent in their real-world translations.
Topics include Express Manager and T-SQL programming, and Visual Basic Express
and Visual Web Developer, both with SSE, to build Windows Forms applications
and to develop ASP.NET web applications.
About the Author
Rick Dobson has authored six books on database development with
Visual Basic .NET, SQL Server, and Microsoft Access. In the past few years,
he authored three DVDs on Visual Basic .NET, ADO.NET, and T-SQL. In addition,
Dobson has written countless articles for computer periodicals, including SQL
Server Magazine, Visual Studio .NET Developer, Visual Basic Developer, SQL Server
Professional, SQL Server Solutions, Inside Microsoft Visual Basic, and Smart
Access.
Dobson is also the webmaster for several web sites. His most popular site,
ProgrammingMSAccess.com, focuses on the needs of VB .NET and SQL Server developers
as well as Access developers. This site gets over 1 million page views annually,
and thousands of site visitors register to receive a newsletter summarizing
new developments and opportunities on the site. Dobson also founded the Database
Developers Group, an international association of Microsoft database developers.
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