Database Application Programming with Linux
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.39 (929 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471355496 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 528 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-25 |
Language | : | English |
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Joe Stagner said This Book has a SLOW start but is a very good overview.. -The first third and some of the last few chapters contain a good deal of "Software Methodologies for Dummies" content, which is certainly NOT what I purchased this book for. There are chapters on Design (application, not database), Analysis, User Interface Issues, Object Orientation, etc. Since the book is about This Book has a SLOW start but is a very good overview. Joe Stagner -The first third and some of the last few chapters contain a good deal of "Software Methodologies for Dummies" content, which is certainly NOT what I purchased this book for. There are chapters on Design (application, not database), Analysis, User Interface Issues, Object Orientation, etc. Since the book is about 490 pages (less index, etc.) maybe the author just added such content for filler.That having been said, this book is a VERY good overview of Database technology on Linux. In covers all the major DBMS options including installation tutorials for each, admin and GUI interface tools, and programming against those database. 90 pages (less index, etc.) maybe the author just added such content for filler.That having been said, this book is a VERY good overview of Database technology on Linux. In covers all the major DBMS options including installation tutorials for each, admin and GUI interface tools, and programming against those database. Engineer said Database Programming with Software Engineering Approach. I'm a Master student in information Systems,currently taking Software Engineering and Database Concepts courses at the Univeristy. This is a great book which contains book subjects with good examples. The Good thing is I don't waste my time to study the courses twice. This book Contains usefull relations between the two subject with a open source approach. One last to say Every Thing I want, I found.
Bringing you quickly up to speed on real-world database development basics, the book begins with software design basics, including requirements gathering, database and user interface design, and Object-oriented design. From the Back Cover All the tools and techniques you'll need to get started on database programming with Linux Linux's popularity as an enterprise programming solution has skyrocketed recently thanks to support from major database software providers. In addition, you'll learn more about application frameworks, components
Bringing you quickly up to speed on real-world database development basics, the book begins with software design basics, including requirements gathering, database and user interface design, and Object-oriented design. All the tools and techniques you'll need to get started on database programming with Linux Linux's popularity as an enterprise programming solution has skyrocketed recently thanks to support from major database software providers. In addition, you'll learn more about application frameworks, components, and distributed components. You'll then discover in-depth discussions of database engines and APIs such as PostgreSQL, MiniSQL, Sybase, and Oracle, design tools and programming languages such as Java, Perl, and C. With this book, you'll gain a better understanding of the critical pieces of Linux project planning and development, includi
. He is President and cofounder of the SMT Computing Society. JOAN PECKHAM is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Rhode Island. He is also the author of Official Guide to Mini SQL 2.0, Java Database Programming, and WWW Database Programming for Windows NT (all from Wiley). She is also Associate Editor for the Journ