SQL Server 2008 Database Development (70-433) Part 2
by Mel Haynes
Part 2 of 2 in the SQL Server 2008 Database Development (70-433) series. This SQL Server 2008 Database Development course is designed to teach you how to design databases and applications, and build the functionality.
What you'll learn
Part 2 of 2 in the SQL Server 2008 Database Development (70-433) series. This SQL Server 2008 Database Development course is designed to teach you how to design databases and applications, and build the functionality. In this course you'll learn, T-SQL, .NET/CLR development, data partitioning, and advanced query techniques. If you have done any type of distributed application development, taken our SQL Server 2008 Administration Training course, or have experience installing SQL Server and setting up user accounts, you'll benefit from this in-depth course.
About the author
Mel has been delivering technical training since 1994. He has trained students across the USA, in Canada, Germany and the UK.
As a Member of Technical Staff (MTS) at Bell Labs in Naperville he worked as a C/UNIX software developer and in Quality Assurance (QA) for 5ESS international switching.
Mel first taught computer science while completing his Masters in Computer Science at Bradley University in Peoria, IL. He started working with Visual Basic in 1992 and began teaching VB as an MCT in... more 1995. He later moved on to include ASP, C#.net, VB.Net, Java, various web related developer topics, as well as SQL Server and Windows administration.
Mel has developed and delivered Master Data Management (MDM) training and is currently focused on SQL Server 2008. Mel is a gifted IT professional and communicator able to make complex concepts clear and easy to understand.