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Head First SQL: Your Brain on SQL -- A Learner's Guide

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About Head First SQL: Your Brain On SQL -- A Learner's

Product Description Is your data dragging you down? Are your tables all tangled up? Well we've got the tools to teach you just how to wrangle your databases into submission. Using the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory to craft a multi-sensory SQL learning experience, Head First SQL has a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep.Maybe you've written some simple SQL queries to interact with databases. But now you want more, you want to really dig into those databases and work with your data. Head First SQL will show you the fundamentals of SQL and how to really take advantage of it. We'll take you on a journey through the language, from basic INSERT statements and SELECT queries to hardcore database manipulation with indices, joins, and transactions. We all know "Data is Power" - but we'll show you how to have "Power over your Data". Expect to have fun, expect to learn, and expect to be querying, normalizing, and joining your data like a pro by the time you're finished reading! Review "Outrageous! SQL is a computer language, right? Head First SQL is obviously written for human beings! What's up with that?!" -- Dan Tow, Author of SQL Tuning "There are books you buy and books you keep on your desk... Head First SQL is at the top of my stack." -- Bill Sawyer, ATG Curriculum Manager, Oracle "This is not SQL made easy; this is SQL made challenging, SQL made interesting, SQL made fun." -- Andrew Cumming, Author of SQL Hacks, Zoo Keeper at sqlzoo.net About the Author Lynn Beighley is a fiction writer stuck in a technical book writer's body. Upon discovering that technical book writing actually paid real money, she learned to accept and enjoy it.After going back to school to get a Masters in Computer Science, she worked for the acronyms NRL and LANL. Then she discovered Flash, and wrote her first bestseller.A victim of bad timing, she moved to Silicon Valley just before the great crash. She spent several years working for Yahoo! and writing other books and training courses. Finally giving in to her creative writing bent, she moved to the New York area to get an MFA in Creative Writing.Her Head First-style thesis was delivered to a packed room of professors and fellow students. It was extremely well received, and she finished her degree, finished Head First SQL, and can't wait to begin her next book.Lynn loves traveling, cooking, and making up elaborate background stories about complete strangers. She's a little scared of clowns.