Sounds like a book I'd like to write. (If I could control who's hands). But
then again, I read my wife's post as well. ;)
If I could get someone to sit around and put up with me speaking then that
book could be done. You've heard my presentations (live or recorded) and
I've got a LOT of material basically ready to go. Writing it down takes time
on my part where speaking it out is very easy.
If anyone who knows CF, has time on a Sunday or so and is willing to do this
wants to then we could have something together really fast. I'd like an
experienced CF person so they could listen to what I say and then ask me the
hard questions or the ones off the beaten track. Once I get compression done
right on the MP3's we could even have them up on the web to listen to. Ask
Judith how often I'll break into a lesson on a CF topic and it's just
'there'. :)
> "Hands On Dinowitz" - sounds like a book Michael would write..... <grin>
>
> ** NO, I'm still sick, please don't throw things at me yet... <sniffle>
****
>
> Erika
> (with a *K*)
>
> "It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work
> to do." - Jerome K. Jerome
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dylan Bromby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 10:16 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Good SQL Beginner Book
>
>
> yes that is a good book. it was the one in the series *right* before the
> best-selling "Dinowitz for Mere Mortals". unfortunately, this insightful
> book was soon duplicated in the likes of "Dinowitz for Dummies", "Teach
> Yourself Dinowitz", and my personal favorite "Hands On Dinowitz".
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Judith Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:26 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Good SQL Beginner Book
>
>
> A book that I learned more about designing a db is Database Design for
Mere
> Mortals. I followed that up with SQL Queries for Mere Mortals. Both are
> excellent and presume no previous experience with db's - but! they don't
> 'talk down' to the reader either. :o)
>
> The Other Judith
>
> Matthew Fusfield put into words:
> >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.
>
> Judith Taylor
> ICQ: 67460562
> Freelance ColdFusion Developer - Athens, OH
>
> Friends don't let friends code before coffee.
>
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