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jeffrey yao (3/1/2016)
As always, a nice article full of valuable content.
Thank you for those kind words :-). Hopefully you were similarly pleased with Levels 7 and 8.
I expect to see a few practical samples down the road, maybe you can open source a few functions in your SQL# project?:-P
Well, I do strive to be as practical as possible with the examples, but I also need to show the various aspects of SQLCLR while not over-complicating the C# code. But if you have something in mind I will consider it for the following articles.
As far as open-sourcing SQL#[/url] stuff, I have used a few of them in articles and StackOverflow / DBA.StackExchange answers already. However, there are a few pieces where I got the algorithm from RosettaCode.org[/url] or somewhere similar, and can easily share that stuff. I will look for one of those that would make for a good example here.
Take care,
Solomon..
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