• Great job putting this list together. It's a bit more detailed than other similar lists I have seen. Can you please add SQL# ( http://www.SQLsharp.com/ ) to your list? Sorry, I don't have time right now to edit it myself and do a pull request. Thanks 🙂

    And the other info available at your sqlserver-kit site is quite handy. The only issue I see is that you have some actual code copied up there that should either be attributed with the author's name and/or the source URL, or removed entirely. The following repository folder has examples of both:

    https://github.com/ktaranov/sqlserver-kit/tree/master/CLR

    • The two string split scripts: one looks like it came from the forum related to Jeff Moden's Tally Oh 8k splitter article (here on SQL Server Central), and the other maybe perhaps came from Adam Machanic?
    • The two SQLsharp (i.e. SQL#) scripts should not be there. Please remove them. Don't get me wrong, I certainly appreciate that you like and support SQL#, but it would be even more supportive (and more appropriate) to simply add SQL# to the list of SQL Server Utilities and Tools. Yes, that version of SQL# is free, but you don't have rights to distribute it any more than you are allowed to distribute (by itself) SQL Server Express Edition (which is also free).

    Thanks and take care, Solomon..

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