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I'm using a low G set of the `Alohi strings on my main tenor and a high G set of Manaha strings on another tenor and really love these strings. I liked them so much I'm making them available right here on my site.

Database Programming Notes, Links and other Goodies

This page contains notes, reference material and links that I have collected while learning Ruby and attempting to design a database for my publishing empire. If you can call an empire of one, an empire.

Databases

Databases

  • SQL - links to section right here on CurtSheller.com

Tutorials

Database Development Tutorials.

  • Database Design ( About.com )

    A carefully thought-out database design forms the foundation for future success.

  • Object Oriented Databases ( About.com )

    Object-oriented databases are specialized engines designed specifically to store objects. This may be compared to the more common relational database which stores records in tables. Users can interact with objects only through designated methods. The main benefit to this style of database is the intuitive nature of the objects and their ability to more accurately replicate the modelled data environment.

  • step-by-step guides to using databases & design ( geekgirls.com )

Books

Database Development Books.

Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional
by Clare Churcher
Publisher: APress (www.apress.com)
Release Date: January 15, 2007
Pages: 300
available at Amazon.com

Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional provides short, easy-to-read explanations of how to get database design right the first time. This book offers numerous examples to help you avoid the many pitfalls that entrap new and not-so-new database designers.

Pro Active Record: Databases with Ruby and Rails
by Kevin Marshall, Chad Pytel , Jon Yurek
Publisher: APress
Release Date: Sep 2007
Pages: 304
available at Amazon.com

Pro Active Record helps you take advantage of the full power of your database engine from within your Ruby programs and Rails applications. ActiveRecord, part of the magic that makes the Rails framework so powerful and easy to use, is the model element of Rails model/view/controller framework. Its an object-relational mapping library enabling you to interact with databases from both Ruby and Rails applications.

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