Kindle Research - Procs and Cons with the Sony Reader
After the editorial on the Kindle, which got quite a few responses, I've continued to look around and research things....
2008-05-08
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After the editorial on the Kindle, which got quite a few responses, I've continued to look around and research things....
2008-05-08
962 reads
Time moves by and I was surprised to get a coffee mug in the mail from ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)...
2008-05-07
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I was able this Saturday to head down to Jacksonville and speak at the SQL Saturday there. There were a...
2008-05-07
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It would be handy to have a checkbox/SET option/something that would tell SQL not to cache plans run in a...
2008-05-06
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So after many months of trudging through native SQL Server backups for new mission-critical application I'm deploying, I have decided...
2008-05-06
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How to have more SQLSaturdays?
Over the past year we've been working on the ambitious goal of building a national franchise...
2008-05-06
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Check out the photos from SQL Saturday 3 - Jacksonville:
http://tim-mitchell.spaces.live.com/
2008-05-06
900 reads
One of the interesting challenges of mentoring is knowing where the lines are; not trying to counsel about personal problems...
2008-05-05
1,122 reads
So if you missed out on SQL Saturday you missed a great event and I highly suggest making it to...
2008-05-05
1,120 reads
Our 3rd SQLSaturday went amazingly well due to the efforts of Brian Knight and his volunteers. Attendance for the day...
2008-05-04
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By Brian Kelley
Probably the best piece of advice I ever received is to take time to...
By Steve Jones
I was lucky enough to take a vacation a decade ago in Edinburgh with...
Disclaimer: The following is built with Claude Code. Just need to justify my $100/mo...
We have performed a side-by-side upgrade, from SQL Server 2016 to 2022 Developer Edition,...
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