Are you a software developer or database developer interested in reading books written by experts in your field? The list is alphabetical by author. It includes some classics.
JDBC API Tutorial and Reference 2nd edition (Cattell, Fisher, Hamilton, Hapner, White)
Joe Celko's Data and Databases (Joe Celko)
SQL for Smarties (Joe Celko)
A Complete Guide to DB2 Universal Database (Don Chamberlin)
Succeeding with Object Databases (Akmal Chaudhri, Roberto Zicari)
Database Solutions (Thomas Connolly and Carolyn Begg)
Foundation for Object/Relational Databases (C.J. Date, Hugh Darwen)
Thinking in Java (Bruce Eckel)
Java in a Nutshell (David Flanagan)
Inside ODBC (Kyle Geiger)
Building Oracle XML Applications (Steve Muench)
LAN Times Guide to SQL (James Groff, Paul Weinberg)
Web Farming for the Data Warehouse (Richard Hackathorn)
Conceptual Schema and Relational Database Design (Terry Halpin)
The Data Warehouse Toolkit (Ralph Kimball)
XML and Java: Developing Web Applications (Maruyama, Tamura, Uramoto)
Structuring XML Documents (David Megginson)
Understanding the New SQL (Jim Melton, Alan Simon)
Database Design for Smarties (Robert J. Mueller)
Object Oriented Program Design with Examples in C++ (Mark Mullin)
Understanding Relational Databases (Fabian Pascal)
Database Tuning: A Principled Approach (Dennis Shasha)
Object-Relational DBMSs: The Next Great Wave (Michael Stonebreaker)
Professional XML Databases (Kevin Williams et al)
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Other Recommended Reading
Interested in Cajun cooking and New Orleans-style dishes?
Who's Your Mama, Are You Catholic, and Can You Make a Roux? (Marcelle Bienvenu)
"New Orleans food is as delicious as
the less criminal forms of sin."
-- Mark Twain, 1884
Updated: March 25, 2001