Angela

I started out as a software developer back in 1996 in Denver, CO, doing Client/Server development in PowerBuilder. I am now a Data Architect, living in High Point, NC and I love what I do. I’ve worked with all versions of SQL Server since the infamous split from the Sybase code (a.k.a. version 4.21a). I’ve worn all the hats that come with dealing with SQL Server, developer to data architect and everything in between. Mastodon handle: @SQLSwimmer

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Replication and TFS

 So, we’ve had this issue lately at work with our TFS build/deploys causing a significant amount of contention and only...

2012-08-16

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Simply NomCom

So there seems to be some confusion as to what the NomCom’s job is.  I have to admit I was...

2012-06-18

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Just another SQL blog

I started out as a software developer back in 1996 in Denver, CO, doing Client/Server development in PowerBuilder.  The internet...

2012-06-06

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SQL Data Type Conversions: Your Key to Clean Data & Sharp Queries

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Execution Plan Operators

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Execution Plan Operators

When looking at an execution plan in SSMS, what types of operators are shown?

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