Thread: Re: [Squirrel-sql-develop] Using SQurreL for upcoming book
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From: Robert M. <rob...@gm...> - 2010-12-02 02:13:53
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Hi Alex, Although this article ( http://db.apache.org/derby/integrate/SQuirreL_Derby.html) is using an older version of SQuirreL, I believe the structure of a document explaining the setup of the current release of SQuirreL would be very similar. I will have some spare time in the last few weeks of this year and I would be happy to "refresh" the aforementioned article from Susan Cline, with current screen caps and modifications to the instructions for the latest user interface. Additionally, if someone else is willing to step forward before I can, I would also be happy to review the final documentation product for accuracy. Also, thanks for giving SQuirreL this kind of exposure, and we hope that your readers will benefit from it. Rob On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:01 PM, <al...@ag...> wrote: > Hello, > I've been using Squirrel on and of for the lasty couple years, and would > like to thank you for a great piece of software! > > I'd like to recommend SquirreL Universal SQL Client to the readers of my > upcoming book as a preferred GUI utility to connect to various RDBMS > (Oracle, IBM DB2 LUW, Microsoft SQL Server,MS Access, MySQL and PostgreSQL), > andv run the examples. > ( > http://www.amazon.com/Discovering-SQL-Hands-Guide-Beginners/dp/1118002679/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1291229355&sr=8-1 > ) > > This will be a beginner's level book, and I'd need a fool-proof > installation and configuration instructions. Unfortunately, the time is of > essence, and I won't be able to put it together myself. I would greatly > appreciate if you could recommend a good tutorial, presentation that I could > refer my helpers to; and if you'd like to contribute it yourself I'd be more > than happy to credit you with it in the books' introduction. > > thank you, > Alex Kriegel > |