> I've been asked to recommend a good book for a beginner who
> wants to learn
> database design & SQL... "Back in the day", I learned
> relational design and
> SQL from SAMS "teach yourself SQL in 14 days". I liked it because it was
> database-neutral; it relied on plain ANSI SQL and started with the very
> basics; by learning about databases this way (instead of using graphical
> tools) it kinda forces one to learn about good relational design.

The best beginner's SQL book, by none other than the CF God, Ben Forta:


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/002-0687346-1362404?keywor
d=Sams+Teach+Yourself+Sql+in+10+Minutes&mode=books&tag=bookcrossingc-20&Go.x
=13&Go.y=8

Ron Allen Hornbaker
President/CTO
Humankind Systems, Inc.
http://humankindsystems.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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