Learning SQL & T-SQL Programming in SQL Server

· SQL Server (En) Book 1 · Native Enterprise
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This book is one of the many sources that are spread outside to learn SQL and T-SQL programming in SQL Server databases that are compiled by focusing on the practice directly and based on the author's teaching experience during this time, so that readers are expected to better understand the concepts and practices of programming in SQL Server databases. By the time this book is written the SQL Server database has already reached version 2019, therefore this book is based on that version for use in Windows operating systems.


Discussion in this book starts from the basic to intermediate level, so it is expected that after studying it the reader will have strong programming skills to build database solutions with SQL and TSQL in SQL Server.


Hopefully this book can be another alternative as a learning resource for exercises, tutorials, or references for those who want to learn SQL and T-SQL programming in SQL Server database.

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About the author

The author has several certifications in the field of Python (PCEP, PCAP), in the field of AI (IBM RAG & Agentic AI, and in the fields of IBM Data Analyst and IBM Data Science. For certifications, Microsoft has several certifications including Microsoft Azure Data Scientist, MOS, and MTA. The author has also won the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award in the range of 2009 to 2016. Meanwhile, in the field of training, the author has had MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer) certification since 2008-2019.

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