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| As high school teachers have been known to mark on papers that fail, "if English is not your native language, please see me ..."
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| I found it very difficult to learn from this article due to the poor grammer/english. It should've been edited before release.
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hatsoff for your efforts.. good article for beginners.. experts comments are void..
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| This article should not have been published with the quality of the writing. This takes away from the value of this site.
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| :DOnce past the grammatics, the article is at best basic skill set and not worth the time to log in and read. Don't give up, English is a difficult language to master.
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First, please ignore the arrogance of those participants who presume to comment on the grammar of your article. I wonder how many of them have mastered more than one language; or, how many of them have bothered to submit articles for submission.
While I consider correct writing to be important, I view this online forum as a place for professionals to trade information. The currency of topics takes priority over formality. Were this a formal presentation, I would be more particular. Come on, folks, focus on content here.
To speak to the article's content, I found it an interesting topic. You dispensed with a lot of embellishment and took straight to the point. If readers don't find it an advanced enough topic, perhaps they need a forum for their own advanced level. If it were not worth their time to read I am curious why they took more of their time for to write a reply.
Personally, I find it useful to speak to fundamental topics. In our work, we often forget to focus on the basics to our detriment.
Thank you for the article.
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| Gischump is absolutely correct. I apologize for the rude remarks and concur with the earlier post that this should never have been published w/o first being edited. I will cancel my SQL Server Membership immediately.
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Frankly, I found the article utterly unreadable. These aren't typos - this is a fundamental lack of grasp of the language... A language that is at the core of T-SQL. For an article that I hoped would delve deeper than I have into the fine uses of JOIN, it was quite a disappointment.
I had hoped my first post would be more positive, but alas.
----------------------------- I enjoy queries!
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| Please read your work before publishing content. English is America's language - God bless America!!!
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| Please read your work before publishing content. English is America's language - God bless America!!!
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