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SQL Server'A Manual of Style' for the SQL Programmer
There is a strong need for a set of good database coding guidelines. A clear and consistent programming style makes life easier for the database developer and, even more importantly, the developer that actually maintains the code. "SQL Programming Style" will help you develop that style.
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