Introduction
Part I. Building Understandable T-SQL
1. Data Types
2. Database Objects
3. Standardizing T-SQL
4. Designing T-SQL
Part II. Building Performant T-SQL
5. Set-Based Design
6. Hardware Usage
7. Execution Plans
8. Optimize T-SQL
Part III. Building Manageable T-SQL
9. Coding Standards
10. Source Control
11. Testing
12. Deployment
Part IV. Building Maintainable T-SQL
13. Functional Design
14. Logging
15. Enhancement
Part V. Building Scalable T-SQL
16. Managing Data Growth
17. Managing Data Long Term
Part VI. Building Secure T-SQL
18. Implementing Security Features
19. Implementing Encryption
Elizabeth Noble is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and Director of Database Development in the metro Atlanta area. When ze was introduced to hir first database over 10 years ago, ze found the career ze wanted to pursue. Hir passion is to help others improve the quality and speed of deploying database changes through automation. When ze is not trying to automate database development, ze can be found spending time with zir dogs, painting, paddle boarding, or throwing axes.