The book I suggested, Understanding SQL by Martin Gruber, I checked
out of the library back when I was poor. I think there might be an
online connection to the library through the net. It was actually
the Napa County Library I checked it out of at the time. The Sacramento
library system is one of the worse I have seen. The one downtown is
more interested in hosting wedding receptions, and chasing away homeless
than serving the public. Ok, I am ranting, but I would certainly be
interested in improving the central library's collection of books,
especially computer books.
brian
On Tue, Sep 07, 1999 at 08:56:34AM -0700, Daniel de Young wrote:
> If anyone out there is interested in an online primer to relational
> database theory (because their broke and would rather eat than buy a
> database theory book right now!), I have found something pretty decent
> :-)
>
> http://www.chaos-inc.com/selena/tutorials/sql/toc.html
>
> It gives what seem to be the basics from a web development point of view
> and it's written by a Unix user.
>
> --
> Daniel de Young MCP+I, MCSE
> ___________________________
>
> NT Network Support
>
> "If you can't make it good, at least make it look good." -Bill Gates
>
> Check it out... Joshua 24:15
>
> http://go.to/thehub
-- Brian Lavender http://www.brie.com/brian/
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