Alan.B (2/19/2014)
5 stars! I just finished this and really enjoyed it. This is turning into a very excellent stairway Solomon and I can't wait to read the rest of the "levels". I also like how you included the additional resources again - (as you did in the first stairway.)One technical note: your link to .Net languages is broke: http://www.dotnetlanguages.net/DNL/Resources.aspx.
Hi Alan. Thank you for that great compliment. Of all of the articles I have published (14 so far), I was the most nervous about this one. I am trying really hard to establish a general understanding of what SQLCLR is and can do before getting into doing anything with it. I feel it best to have a context of "why am I doing this" before getting into "how can I do this". So I have what I feel is a less-than-traditional article where I show code and I need to explain it do a degree but not to the point of getting someone to be able to reproduce it. I had no idea how it would be received so I am very glad to see that I am on the right track :-D.
Regarding the .Net languages list: It worked as of a few weeks ago so that is too bad. I will have to find another link. Thanks for pointing it out.
Take care,
Solomon...
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