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SQL Server Development


This topic page is about SQL Server development with several subtopics. These subtopics include: .NET, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), C#, Distributed Management Objects (DMO), SQL and Transact SQL (T-SQL), stored procedures, Visual Basic, Web services/SOA and XML.
.Net development
This is your guide to .NET development in SQL Server. .Net simplifies interoperability between languages and Microsoft Windows machines, especially for Web based services. .NET is comprised of many core components, including the .NET Framework.
C#
C#, pronounced C-sharp, is a general purpose object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft. The language is used to create software components that can take advantage of distributed environments.
SQL/Transact SQL (T-SQL)
Transact SQL, often called T-SQL, is Microsoft's implementation of the SQL language. Developers for SQL Server database management systems are using T-SQL statements for any application communicating with an instance of SQL Server. They do so by sending T-SQL statements to the server. ...
Stored procedures
Stored procedures are intended to make SQL Server development easier. Why rewrite a query, when you can just save it in the database? Efficiently writing and executing stored procedures in T-SQL and CLR are covered here, as is querying and debugging stored procedures.
Visual Basic
Visual Basic, an object oriented computer language often referred to as RAD (Rapid Application Development), helps developers create Windows, Web, Mobile and Office applications on the .NET framework. Find resources here to develop user interfaces.
Web services/SOA
XML
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is geared toward documents containing structured information. SQL Server integrates with XML and provides an environment to develop enterprise applications. XML provides a way to define tags and structural relationships. The XML standard was created so ...

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