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*'''SQLfast tutorial'''. The SQLfast tutorial progressively introduces the reader to the basics of SQLfast, from elementary data manipulation through very short scripts to complex features such as metadata-based script generation, recursive programming and language extension. It also includes some representative applications: database creation and loading, database exploration, database migration, library management, interactive SQL interpreter, a photo album manager and browser, a statistics manager and viewer, a bill of material manager, a GIS (based on ESRI shapefiles), analysis of an undocumented database, topological sorting of a relational schema, GALOIS lattice generation, automatic GUI generation, automated SQL trainer, ontology-based text indexing and retrieval, Conway's Game of Life (cellular automata), Kings of France (tree processing), schema-less (NoSQL) databases, SQL code injection, etc. Selected draft chapters are already available. <b>Note.</b> This tutorial in its current state is a kind of <i>hybrid animal</i>. In the near future, it will be split into two distinct volumes, namely "Introduction to database programming with SQLfast" (first chapters) and "Problem solving with databases" (last chapters). | *'''SQLfast tutorial'''. The SQLfast tutorial progressively introduces the reader to the basics of SQLfast, from elementary data manipulation through very short scripts to complex features such as metadata-based script generation, recursive programming and language extension. It also includes some representative applications: database creation and loading, database exploration, database migration, library management, interactive SQL interpreter, a photo album manager and browser, a statistics manager and viewer, a bill of material manager, a GIS (based on ESRI shapefiles), analysis of an undocumented database, topological sorting of a relational schema, GALOIS lattice generation, automatic GUI generation, automated SQL trainer, ontology-based text indexing and retrieval, Conway's Game of Life (cellular automata), Kings of France (tree processing), schema-less (NoSQL) databases, SQL code injection, etc. Selected draft chapters are already available. <b>Note.</b> This tutorial in its current state is a kind of <i>hybrid animal</i>. In the near future, it will be split into two distinct volumes, namely "Introduction to database programming with SQLfast" (first chapters) and "Problem solving with databases" (last chapters). | ||
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:*SQLfast Tutorial - <b>1st pages</b> and <b>Table of contents</b>, draft version, 2014. obsolete, to be rewritten [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/SQLfast/SQLfast-Tuto00-1st-pages.pdf [full text]] | :*SQLfast Tutorial - <b>1st pages</b> and <b>Table of contents</b>, draft version, 2014. obsolete, to be rewritten [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/SQLfast/SQLfast-Tuto00-1st-pages.pdf [full text]] | ||
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:*SQLfast Tutorial - <b>55. Database reverse engineering</b>, writing in progress. | :*SQLfast Tutorial - <b>55. Database reverse engineering</b>, writing in progress. | ||
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:'''Part III - APPENDICES''' | :'''Part III - APPENDICES''' |
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