Why Do I Blog?
It's late, it's been a busy day, so why bother to spend 10 or 15 minutes at night jotting things...
2009-06-24
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It's late, it's been a busy day, so why bother to spend 10 or 15 minutes at night jotting things...
2009-06-24
1,490 reads
I went to add a few things to the new Windows 7 desktop today, and of course I have installer...
2009-06-24
784 reads
Someone asked me recently if I subscribed to any services to keep up with SQL Server content. Meaning did I...
2009-06-23
2,014 reads
No.
Blogging is not for everyone and you don't want to give the impression you are something you are not doing...
2009-06-22
1,601 reads
In my Modern Resume presentation, I tried to structure it to go from easy to hard things to do in...
2009-06-19
723 reads
What’s the cost of e-books? It’s an interesting question that I have always wondered. I found this account of the...
2009-06-18
717 reads
I ran across a story about the new Kindle blog publishing features. It was called “How the Kindle Now Lets...
2009-06-17
694 reads
I added a new blog to my reader today: The Client Revolution.
I heard about this from @NeilDavidson, and he mentioned...
2009-06-16
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I was out Friday night with family at Parker Days, the festival downtown in my little city and checked email...
2009-06-16
701 reads
A week ago I spoke at the Pensacola SQLSaturday event to about 30 people. A few drifted in late, so...
2009-06-15
917 reads
By Steve Jones
I love Chicago. I went to visit three times in 2023: a Redgate event,...
By Brian Kelley
I have found that non-functional requirements (NFRs) can be hard to define for a...
You can find the slidedeck for my Techorama session “Microsoft Fabric for Dummies” on...
Testing with AG on Linux with Cluster=NONE. it was all going ok and as...
Hi, I have two tables: one for headers with 9 fields and another for...
We're trying to understand how quick new versions of SQL server can be. Obviously...
Let’s consider the following script that can be executed without any error on both SQL Sever and PostgreSQL. We define the table t1 in which we insert three records:
create table t1 (id int primary key, city varchar(50)); insert into t1 values (1, 'Rome'), (2, 'New York'), (3, NULL);If we execute the following query, how will the records be sorted in both environments?
select city from t1 order by city;See possible answers