My Schedule for The Remainder of 2011
Just a few notes about things I’m doing over the next few months:
July 30 – Attending SQLSaturday Birmingham. I went to...
2011-07-25
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Just a few notes about things I’m doing over the next few months:
July 30 – Attending SQLSaturday Birmingham. I went to...
2011-07-25
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If you’ve done networking in the MS world you know about the trust options between domains, and one of the...
2011-07-21
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How long does it take you to get comfortable at a new job. How long to figure out who is...
2011-07-20
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Just announced yesterday, SQLSaturday #100 will be held in Brazil on November 26, 2011. Just a little over four years...
2011-07-19
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Today we have a guest editorial from Andy Warren that talks about fitting in at work and conforming to the expectations of the group and that environment.
2011-07-19
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I’ve put a lot more emphasis on networking in the last few years and I’ve always considered it an investment,...
2011-07-19
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I’ve written a lot here, but for June & July (and part of August) I’m trying to just keep the ship...
2011-07-18
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The eternal challenge with games, and free/cheap software in general, is knowing what’s out there, especially since you don’t always...
2011-07-15
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I’m late posting it, but I was featured on SQLPeople for June 27th. It’s a project Andy Leonard has going...
2011-07-14
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A quick plug for my friend Blain Barton from Microsoft, he’s got a series of three broadcasts that are video,...
2011-07-13
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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...
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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