Media praise for Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2012

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"You don't need to read this book from cover-to-cover or in any particular order. Each chapter is complete in itself, and within the chapter, the authors carefully spell out where they're taking you and give you everything you need once you're there."
-- Robert Sheldon, simple-talk, Technical consultant and author

""Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2012" by Lobel and Brust wastes no time in going over what is new and different in SQL Server 2012 from SQL Server 2008. Put out by Microsoft Press, the book is a straightforward treatment of what professional developers need to know about new (and deprecated) features in SQL Server's latest release... If you are new to SQL Server, this is not the book for you, but if you are an experienced software developer using Microsoft storage technologies, this book is very worthwhile."
-- Davis M. DeBard, amazon.com

"Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (Leonard Lobel and Andrew Burst; Microsoft Press) is an excellent book if you want to learn the ins and outs of SQL Server. The book is meticulous when it comes to explaining SQL Server features. Much of this is because of the elaborate examples and the detailed explanation of… " Full Review >
-- Michiel van Otegem, michiel.vanotegem.nl

"Before few weeks I got a book from Oreilly Blogger Review program to review a book. I took enough time to read this book. This book covers most of the new trends and features in SQL Server 2012 with good explanation. I was addicted to first chapter to get to… " Full Review >
-- Dedunu Dhananjaya, dedunu.info

"I just finished reading Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2012, written by Leonard Lobel and Andrew Brust, published by Microsoft Press. This is a very good book that covers developing SQL solutions from queries to deploying to SQL Azure with some … Continue reading →" Full Review >
-- John Pertell, www.pertell.com/sqlservings/