Reblog: June 20 to June 26
Photo credit – Travis
Ever go digging through your backyard for dinosaur bones? Maybe not, but it’s worthwhile from time to time...
2014-06-27
1,359 reads
Photo credit – Travis
Ever go digging through your backyard for dinosaur bones? Maybe not, but it’s worthwhile from time to time...
2014-06-27
1,359 reads
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2014-06-23
483 reads
Photo credit – Husso
I’ve always been a fan of the feeling when I find an old blog post that’s got just...
2014-06-20
568 reads
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2014-06-16
1,564 reads
Photo credit – Mike Lynch
A good cure to a creepy doll is a good old post that is still useful. In...
2014-06-13
839 reads
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2014-06-09
905 reads
Photo credit – Jenn and Tony Bot
Sometimes old stuff is just as cool as new stuff. Over the past few years,...
2014-06-06
763 reads
It’s Monday time for this week’s weekly link round-up. If you want to catch these links “live” (so exciting), follow...
2014-06-02
420 reads
Late last month, I delivered a webcast for Pragmatic WorksTraining on the T’s. The session was titled Getting Started with Windows Azure...
2014-05-28
694 reads
Similar the post earlier today, I have a follow-up for another Pragmatic WorksTraining on the T’s session that I delivered last...
2014-05-28
590 reads
I’m excited to announce the release of a new open-source project that fully automates...
I’m excited to announce the release of a new open-source project that fully automates...
By Steve Jones
Don’t reserve your kindest praise for a person until their eulogy. Tell them while...
Hi everyone I have a SP which compares two tables and outputs mismatching entries:...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Learning a New Language
Hi, we have a few people who like to experiment on our prod sql...
If I use DBCC CLONEDATABASE, can I remove some of the information from the copy?
See possible answers