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Reddit mentions of The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL
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- CLASSIC GAME—Enjoy the classic game of Spoons with large spoons included.
- BIGGER AND BETTER—Unlike your typical spoons, the spoons for this game are bigger and made for quick, comfortable grabbing!
- FUN FOR EVERYONE—Spoons is a simple game to set up and learn.
- PERFECT FOR ON-THE-GO—Convenient box makes taking the fun of Spoons with you where you go a breeze!
- COMES WITH EVERYTHING YOU NEED—Never worry about not having the spoons you need to play ever again with the included cards, spoons, and rules!
- It's the classic card game in giant form--well, with giant spoons anyway!
- Race to get four of a kind and grab a spoon if you want to stay in the game
- Each round someone will be left out of the spoon-grabbing fun, so remember to move fast!
- For 3 to 8 players, ages 7 and up
- Includes 1 Deck of 54 Playing Cards, 7 Giant Spoons, Rules
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Height | 9.1 Inches |
Length | 7.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 2.15391629974 Pounds |
Width | 1.2 Inches |
I'd recommend first, the Inside SQL Server Series mentioned above. Also I'd recommend the Guru's guide to Transact-SQL. I found it really enhanced my skills in T-SQL over the years. I'd run into some difficult problem only to think 'hey, the guru's guide had something on this....'. I tried to re-read it every year. Also, lots of good code samples.
I would add The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL. It was written by a good friend of mine and he used it to teach me. It's a little rough for beginners, but if you have excellent math skills it will really get you thinking about some of the deeper issues that SQL involves.