Tomorrow is THE day!
Tomorrow is the official kick off of our latest adventure! Let us introduce you to the writers of Wednesday: Robin Dewson and Chris Ullman!
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Robin Dewsons first set of articles discuss how to move from Access (or other consumer databases) to SQL Server 2000, when you need its speed, concurrencies security features and scalability.
Then he’ll be teaching how to design a new database from scratch for your new website (using any SQL database implementation) – how to design it for data integrity, efficiency and future expansion.Finally, Robin will be sharing his knowledge of SQL Server 2000 optimisation, performance tuning and iterative database design in order that your site always works the fastest, the best, and kicks your competitors’ butts!
Chris Ullman specialises in writing books for people beginning technologies. He will be writing .NET technologies, particularly ASP.NET (and how to migrate from ‘classic’ ASP), and introducing XML and showing you the practical benefits rather than the headache-inducing theory.
Robin is a SQL Server and Visual Basic consultant for Lehman Brothers in London, England.
He enjoys Laurel and Hardy movies, and Rugby Football.
Publications:
In addition to many articles on SQL Server, Robin has co-written the following books, and wrote “Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming” single-handed, earning amazon reviews like
“Coming from Access I needed to move to SQL Server and this is the second book I bought on the subject. By far this is the better of the 2. Brilliant style of writing and I got up to speed very quickly”,
“Just moving across from Access to SQL Server and I found this a brilliant book. Starting from the installation, through creating a database onwards it covers every aspect. The best part is that the book covers the same area from every angle so I could choose which method from the choices SQL Server 2000 gives me, suits me best ... The author had a great style of writing”, and
“This is definitely the best book to get on learning SQL Server for beginners.”
Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming (Wrox Press '01) | 1861005237 |
Professional SQL Server 2000 Data Warehousing with Analysis Services (Wrox Press '01) | 1861005407 |
Building a Search Engine For Your Site Using SQL Server (Wrox Press '03) | B00008AO46 |
Professional Access 2000 Programming (Wrox Press 2000) | 1861004087 |
Visual Basic .NET Windows Services Handbook (Wrox Press '02) | 1861007728 |
ASP.NET Components Toolkit (Wrox Press '02) | 1861008023 |
Visual Basic .NET Windows Services Handbook (Wrox Press '02) | 1861007728 |
Anagrams:
An anagram of Robin Dewson is “Wonderbison” – he sees himself as a breed of superhero, perfectly summarised by the first authorial animated gif ever featured on DMXzone!
Chris Ullman
Chris Ullman has spent many years stewing in ASP/ASP.NET, like a teabag left too long in the pot. Coming from a Computer Science background, he started initially as a UNIX/Linux guru and gravitated towards MS during the summer of ASP (1997). Since then he has written on over 20 books, as lead author for the best-selling Wrox Press Beginning ASP/ASP.NET series, and has contributed chapters to books on PHP, ColdFusion, JavaScript, Web Services, C#, XML and other Internet-related technologies too esoteric to mention. He is a freelance developer and author while helping bring up his first child, Nye.
Publications
Microsoft Press:
- Core Reference Microsoft XML .NET Web Services - 3 chapters
Wrox Press:
- Beginning ASP 3.0 – 13 chapters
- Beginning PHP 4 – 6 chapters
- Beginning JavaScript – 1 chapter
- Professional ColdFusion 5.0 – 2 chapters
- Introducing .NET – 1 chapter
- Beginning ASP.NET using VB.NET – 7 chapters
- Beginning ASP.NET using C# - 7 chaptersHTML 4.01 Programmer's Reference 3rd Edition – 3 chapters
- Beginning ASP.NET 1.0 using VB.NET - 7 chapters
- Beginning ASP.NET 1.0 using C# - 7 chapters
- Beginning ASP 2.0 – 4 chapters
- Instant IE4 Dynamic HTML Programmer’s Reference – 2 chapters
- Instant IE5 Dynamic HTML Programmer’s Reference – 2 chapters
- Instant NC4 Dynamic HTML Programmer’s Reference – 2 chapters
- Instant HTML 4 Programmers Reference 2nd edition – 6 chapters
- ASP 2.0 Programmer's Reference – 1 chapter
- Professional IE4 Programming – 1 chapter
glasshaus:
- Usable Forms for the Web – 1 chapter
- Fundamental Web Design and Development Skills – 2 chapters
Anagram
An anagram of Chris’ name is “Small Urchin”. We make no comment.
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