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Next week I'll be giving presentations in Charleston and in Florence here in South Carolina.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - Pee Dee...
2009-04-07
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Next week I'll be giving presentations in Charleston and in Florence here in South Carolina.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - Pee Dee...
2009-04-07
628 reads
Minimalist design can easily be confused with laziness, and also sometimes hard to tell the difference between minimalist and downright...
2009-04-07
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Should you ever delete data? In a production environment, do the benefits of deleting old data outweigh the possible risks?
Data...
2009-04-07
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I was joking with Buck Woody on Facebook the other day and he mentioned he’d been a data janitor at...
2009-04-07
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Lately I’ve gotten a lot of questions submitted to SQLServerCentral that have dealt with weird data type issues. We had...
2009-04-06
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As I've covered in my two earlier posts I've been investing a little time to figure out how to make...
2009-04-06
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If you've noticed a significant drop in my blogging I apoligize but I've been working on an exciting project with...
2009-04-06
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Earlier I talked about dealing with the difficult forum user from the perspective of providing help. Now let us look...
2009-04-05
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Technorati Tags: SQL Server,I/O"Any technology, no matter how primitive, is magic to those who do not understand it."
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Arthur C. Clarke...
2009-04-05
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Many of us make a living by working on tasks while monitoring email, taking a few calls, and in non...
2009-04-05
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Every Scooby-Doo mystery starts with a haunted house, a strange villain, and a trail...
By Steve Jones
Prompt AI released recently and I decided to try a few things with the...
By Kevin3NF
How should you respond when you get the dreaded Email/Slack/Text/DriveBy from someone yelling at...
i have sqlexpress on rds, is there any way i can get notifacation that...
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A table without a clustered index (heap) will NOT suffer from fragmentation during frequent updates or deletes. True or False?
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