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Refactoring Legacy T-SQL for Improved Performance - Modern Practices for SQL Server Applications (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Refactoring Legacy T-SQL for Improved Performance - Modern Practices for SQL Server Applications (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Breathe new life into older applications by refactoring T-SQL
queries and code using modern techniques. This book shows you how
to significantly improve the performance of older applications by
finding common anti-patterns in T-SQL code, then rewriting those
anti-patterns using new functionality that is supported in current
versions of SQL Server, including SQL Server 2019. The focus moves
through the different types of database objects and the code used
to create them, discussing the limitations and anti-patterns
commonly found for each object type in your database. Legacy code
isn't just found in queries and external applications. It's also
found in the definitions of underlying database objects such as
views and tables. This book helps you quickly find problematic code
throughout the database and points out where and how modern
solutions can replace older code, thereby making your legacy
applications run faster and extending their lifetimes. Author Lisa
Bohm explains the logic behind each anti-pattern, helping you
understand why each pattern is a problem and showing how it can be
avoided. Good coding habits are discussed, including guidance on
topics such as readability and maintainability. What You Will Learn
Find specific areas in code to target for performance gains
Identify pain points quickly and understand why they are
problematic Rewrite legacy T-SQL to reduce or eliminate hidden
performance issues Write modern code with an awareness of
readability and maintainability Recognize and correlate T-SQL
anti-patterns with techniques for better solutions Make a positive
impact on application user experience in your organization Who This
Book Is For Database administrators or developers who maintain
older code, those frustrated with complaints about slow code when
there is so much of it to fix, and those who want a head start in
making a positive impact on application user experience in their
organization
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