http://www.prt.sc/r/post/5c96459ae0dffac7400a3b48864df686/ asks Hoosgot,
One of the things I miss the most is my dear Lazyweb. Even though, I know that many of you, my ocasional or fanatic readers (hi mom!), have more than the necessary skills to help me on my doubts. So, this time I want to learn from you a couple book titles I should read in order to become a master in what concerns database design. From indexes to partitioning, from transactions to locks and clustering, I’m deeply interested in it all. I have some basic knowledge on some of these issues, but as I said, I want to be a master. Also, I’d like to know from the .NET developers which persistence mechanism they use and why. I’m looking … Visit the blog to lend your wisdom, or you can comment below.Paulo Pires: Databases and Persistence
August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
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