Nov
9
2007

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure Programming in T-SQL & .NET

I primarily read this book for the what specifically SQL Server 2005 has as far as CLR intergration is concerned. This book was a good overview of all aspects of SQL Server development. It covered T-SQL stored procedures and general SQL queries. From a CLR perspective, it covered the following:
  • CLR development (about 12 pages)
  • CLR stored procedures (about 20)
  • Functions and stored procedures (about 30)
  • Advanced topics (about 40)
I guess the point is that there is not much extra stuff you need to know to utilize the .NET CLR in SQL Server 2005.
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