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\textsc{study guide}

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{\large \textcolor{gray}{\it Database Application Development}}

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\textsc{spring 2020}

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\textsc{michael m{\scriptsize c}quaid}

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\begin{center} This document is available at\linebreak \url{http://mickmcquaid.com/iste432.html}.

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The source of this document is available at\linebreak \url{http://github.com/mickmcq/iste432book}.

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This document was produced by \XeLaTeX,\linebreak using the \textit{fbb} font package.

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\noindent \textcopyright \the\year, Michael J McQuaid \end{center}

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Introduction

Note that, if you must print this document, you should use Adobe Acrobat's option to print in booklet format, two pages to a sheet. Other pdf software may use the term booklet or something else. You should really look for it for best results. If you merely print two to a sheet without a booklet option, you may get small page images with large borders. If you print one page to an 8.5 $\times$ 11 sheet or A4 sheet, you will get a greatly magnified version (extremely large type). That may not be what you want unless you have very poor eyesight and a lot of extra paper.