Understanding T-SQL using Microsoft SQL Server Online Class

October 20th, 2009 lvs Posted in In The Spotlight | No Comments »

T-SQL Online Class SQL stands for Structured Query Language. SQL is a standard language that was designed to query and manage data in relational database management systems (RDBMS). An RDBMS is a database management system that is used today in every type of desktop or web-based application. Microsoft provides T-SQL (Transact SQL) as a dialect of, or extension to, SQL in Microsoft SQL Server, its RDBMS.

Microsoft SQL Server is one of the most popular RDBMS used today and a solid understanding of T-SQL is critical if you want to have a successful career in Microsoft application development (desktop or web).

Understanding T-SQL using Microsoft SQL Server Online Class is intended for analysts, developers, designers, administrators, and managers new to the SQL programming language. Upon completion, students will understand SQL functions, join techniques, database objects and be able to write complex queries and stored procedures.

Note: This online course does not cover database creation or design theory.

Frank Stepanski is the instructor of the Understanding T-SQL using Microsoft SQL Server Online Class. Frank also teaches ASP.NET, AJAX Web Development with ASP.NET, Basic Web Applications using ASP, Database E-Commerce Basics with ASP, JavaScript Basics. JavaScript Intermediate: Unobtrusive Programming online courses. He is also in the process of creating Actionscript 3.0 classes for Flash.

Frank currently works as a web developer at an advertising company and a part-time faculty member at a local community college. He has taught a number of different web related classes over the years focusing on topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP and Flash.

Frank is also taking classes for his Masters in Software Engineering.

In his spare time Frank loves traveling and photography.

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