Below is a listing of books by women authors in the recent past Since tech books have a short shelf life, we have not attempted to go past a year to find more. If you are a recent author of a tech book or a book on professional growth-related and would like to be listed – please email us at dataplatformwit@gmail.com.
A special shoutout to Jonathan Gennick(t) of Apress, for the opportunities given.
- Kathi Kellenberger(t), Beginning T-SQL, 4th Edition
- Kathi Kellenberger(t), Expert T-SQL Window Functions in SQL Server 2019, 2nd Edition,
- Elizabeth Noble(t), Pro T-SQL 2019
- Jen Stirrup(b|t) Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau: Advanced analytics using data classification, unsupervised learning and data visualization
- Julie Koesmarno(b|t) SQL Server 2017 Machine Learning Services with R: Data exploration, modeling, and advanced analytics
- Lisa Bohm(b|t), Refactoring Legacy T-SQL for Improved Performance
- Tracy Boggiano(b|t), Query Store for SQL Server 2019
- Kellyn Pot’vin-Gorman(b|t), Crushing the IT Gender Bias,
- Michelle Malcher(t), Pro Oracle Database 18c Administration
- Clare Churcher, Beginning Database Design, 2nd Edition
- Melody Zacharias(t) with multiple other authors – Voices from the Data Platform, Book 1
- Melody Zacharias(t) with multiple other authors – Stories From The Trenches: Volume 2 from the Let Them Finish series
- Mala Mahadevan(b|t) Data Professionals at Work
- Steph Locke(b|t) Working with R (R Fundamentals Book 1)
- Pam Lahoud(t) (with Pedro Lopez (t) ) Learn T-SQL Querying: A guide to developing efficient and elegant T-SQL code