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Hébergeur: |
I am new to databases and would like to know if there is a good book on
databasde theory that would be worthwhile to read. The DB I have in mind seem to be complicated and I need figuring out how to set it up. Thanks Don |
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a simple google search reveals a tone of resources. EF Codd is the
father of Database relational theory (based on some very complex mathematical relations). CJ Date worked with Codd back in the 60's and 70's. http://www.theorypractice.org/referenced.htm http://press.oreilly.com/pub/pr/1353 re: Database in Depth": Principles of Relational Theory According to C. J. Date Any book that was published by these two would be worth having (Codd died in 2003 at age 79), but remember they would not be for the faint of heart. For more practical books of beginners would be SQL for Dummies or similar. |
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