PASS Update #42
Our most recent board meeting was in Nashville on Aug 19, 20. We had originally discussed meeting in Seattle/Redmond/Vancouver, but...
2010-08-30
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Our most recent board meeting was in Nashville on Aug 19, 20. We had originally discussed meeting in Seattle/Redmond/Vancouver, but...
2010-08-30
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I’ll be doing an introductory level presentation on statistics for the Performance VC on September 7th, details and the LiveMeeting...
2010-08-30
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Ran across this in my weekly browsing, Formufit sells furniture grade PVC. I think I’m not quite clear on the...
2010-08-27
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Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren that looks at a lighter topic that's fun for most geeks: super heroes.
2010-08-27
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I’m leaving later today for the not too bad drive to Jacksonville for the sixth annual Code Camp. I’ve got...
2010-08-27
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This was written for something fun on a Friday, but it’s still interesting for coffee talk anytime – what superhero would...
2010-08-27
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There are a lot of times when the decision matters less than who makes it. A common if simplified example...
2010-08-26
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I picked up The Secret Service: The Hidden History of an Engimatic Agency $13 @ Amazon) from the library, had been...
2010-08-25
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Funny how if take time for longer conversations, ones that ramble, you often learn interesting things that you just wouldn’t...
2010-08-24
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We started the event with a speaker/volunteer dinner at the home of Kevin Kline (former PASS President, current MVP,and all...
2010-08-23
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By DataOnWheels
Two years ago, two things happened within a few days of each other. I...
By gbargsley
This is it. The final chapter of PowerShell Strikes Back. Over the past four...
By Arun Sirpal
Claude is more than a chat window. The desktop experience includes structured workspaces, generated...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Unraveling the Mysteries of the...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item QUOTENAME Behavior
Good Morning. I have a T-SQL Script which has been developed to execute a...
I use QUOTENAME() like this in code?
DECLARE @s VARCHAR(20) = 'Steve Jones' SELECT QUOTENAME(@s, '>')What is returned? See possible answers