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I hope you have enjoyed learning about T-SQL as much as I have enjoyed writing about it. Not everyone is cut out to be a T-SQL developer; it helps to really enjoy writing code. Programming is not something you can just learn and be done with it. You will continue to learn new techniques as long as you are programming T-SQL. The other thing you can count on is that Microsoft will continue to add new features to SQL Server, including new T-SQL features, giving you more to learn about. In fact, this book describes numerous, completely new T-SQL enhancements only found in SQL Server 2012.I can guarantee the next SQL Server release will have even more.
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Shaw, S., Kellenberger, K. (2012). Where to Go Next?. In: Beginning T-SQL 2012. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3705-1_12
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