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The Best of SQLServerCentral.com 2002 - Follow Up

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Last week we announced that our book project was finally coming together,

this is a follow up based on some of the questions we received both online and

offline. If you're not familiar with the project, please check this link:

http://www.sqlservercentral.com/bestof/

Right now (Jul 13, 2003 about 7pm) the registration count stands at 284 - not

bad! We need 216 more to get to the point that we can drop the price to $15 from

$18. Plus if you register before Friday, you get an an additional $3 discount,

potentially bringing the price down to $12 a book. If you're going to buy, get

in now and help everyone get a better deal!

One of the big questions was the possibility of making the book available as

an ebook. Readers seem to be split about 50/50 on their preference for ebook

versus hard copy. I'm sure you know the arguments - you can search ebooks easily

and always have them on your machine, hardcopy is nice for when you don't have

access to the computer or like the ability to mark up the text with a

highlighter, and some like to print the ebooks so they can organize it the way

they want. What we plan to do is continue efforts with the printed book, once

that is under control we'll make it available as an ebook at a lower price point

(and those of you who buy the printed book will get the ebook when it's

available).

Another question was about shipping costs outside the US. Once we have the

final printed copy in hand so we can get the exact weight, we'll try to put up a

list showing the cost to ship to other counties.

Will we do the project again next year? We would definitely like to, but the

final decision is a few months out. Once we've been through the entire process

start to finish, we can evaluate if we can manage the work required to do it

again, we'll know if we can make it work at the price we targeted, and of

course, we'll know from you if you consider the project worthwhile. We're also

considering the possibility of printing a monthly/quarterly version that would

be three hole punched, ready for you to organize any way you want.

Many of you wanted to see the table of contents, we're glad to provide that

in this update:

Introduction

About the Authors

Security

10 Steps to Securing your SQL Server

SQL Server Security Part 1

SQL Server Security Part 2

SQL Server Security Part 3

How Safe are Your Passwords?

SQL Server Encryption Best and Worst Practices

Auditing Your SQL Server Environment Part I

Auditing Your SQL Server Environment Part II

Performance

Stored Procedures and Caching

How to Diagnose and Fix Wait Locks

Using SQL Trace to Audit Database Access

Using Bitwise Operators to Boost Performance

Speed of Partitioned Views

Optimizing Stored Procedures To Avoid Recompiles

Understanding Execution Plans Part 1

Advice on using COUNT ()

How Dynamic SQL Can Be Static SQL

IIS Connection Pooling? ADO Gotcha!

Database Design

User-defined Data Type Basics

Understanding the Difference between IS NULL and = NULL

Is a Temporary Table Really Necessary?

When to Use Dynamic SQL

Introduction to Stored Procedures

Worst Practices - Not Using Primary Keys and Clustered Indexes

Worst Practices - Objects Not Owned by DBO

Getting the Most Out of SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, Part I

Getting the Most Out of SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, Part II

Getting the Most Out of SQL Server 2000's Query Analyzer, Part III

Information Schema Views

A Normalization Primer

Version Control - Part 1- Dealing with Code

Version Control - Part 2 - Tracking Changes

Version Control - Part 3 - Migrating Objects to Production

Version Control - Part 4 - Rolling Back

Designing a Database with Microsoft Visio 2000

Coding Standards - Part 1

Coding Standards Part 2 - Formatting

Where's my data? and other QA tricks

Using Interface-Based Programming Techniques in SQL Server

Optimizing Your Cube’s Schema

Storing and Retrieving Binary Data in SQL Server

Administration

SQL Maintenance Plans - Under the Covers!

Services for SQL Server 2000

Clustering SQL Server 2000 from 500 Feet

Step-by-Step Guide to Clustering Windows 2000 and SQL Server 2000

Quickly Moving Databases

Beware to the System Generated Constraint Name

Nightly Failed Jobs Report

SQL Server: Enterprise vs. Standard

Move Your Master

Miscellaneous

Strict Database Standards and Conventions

Pitfalls to Avoid when Designing OLAP Cubes

What is the Maximum Page Size in SQL Server 2000?

Backup and Restore Back to Basics with SQL LiteSpeed

DTS

Loading a Series of Flat Files

Using DTS to Detect and Process a File

Marker File

Data Import Functionality Using SQL Server

Portable DTS Packages

Converting Shaped Recordsets into XML

Creating Stored Procedure Documentation with XML, SQL-DMO and XSLT

Rants

The Case for SQL Logins - Part One

The Case for SQL Logins - Part Two

Is 0% Downtime Possible?

Point - Counterpoint - Certification Should Be Required

Point - Counterpoint - Why You Should NOT Certify

I'd like to mention again how much we appreciate all the authors that

contribute to the site and especially those that were able to grant us print

rights to their articles. They put a lot of time and energy into sharing their

experience, we're pleased to be able to provide this opportunity to give them a

little more professional exposure.

Questions, comments, ideas? Post your comment, or email us directly, we'll do

our best to reply promptly.

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