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SQL Server 2017 Developer???s Guide

You're reading from  SQL Server 2017 Developer???s Guide

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788476195
Pages 816 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages

Table of Contents (25) Chapters

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Introduction to SQL Server 2017 2. Review of SQL Server Features for Developers 3. SQL Server Tools 4. Transact-SQL and Database Engine Enhancements 5. JSON Support in SQL Server 6. Stretch Database 7. Temporal Tables 8. Tightening Security 9. Query Store 10. Columnstore Indexes 11. Introducing SQL Server In-Memory OLTP 12. In-Memory OLTP Improvements in SQL Server 2017 13. Supporting R in SQL Server 14. Data Exploration and Predictive Modeling with R 15. Introducing Python 16. Graph Database 17. Containers and SQL on Linux 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Chapter 3. SQL Server Tools

As developers, we are accustomed to using Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) in our software projects. Visual Studio has been a major player in the IDE space for many years, if not decades, and it has allowed developers to use the latest software development processes to further improve quality and efficiency in software projects. Server management, on the other hand, has generally been a second-class citizen for many products in the past. In general, this fact can be understood, if not agreed with. IDEs are tools that design and create software that can generate revenue for a business, whereas management tools generally only offer the benefit of some sort of cost saving, rather than direct revenue generation.

The SQL Server Tools of the past (pre-SQL 2005) were very much focused on fulfilling the requirements of being able to manage and query SQL Server instances and databases, but received no great investments in making the tools comfortable or even enjoyable...

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