Today Steve wonders if you have simple solutions you like or complex ones you don't.
A list of articles in my series on Azure Data Studio along with a few other links.
Three new speakers will be taking to the stage at this year's PASS Data Community Summit for the New Stars of Data Track. Sessions will be delivered by Haripriya Naidu, Vitalija Bartusevičiūtė, and Jarid McKenzie!
In this article, I will cover a bit about the LIKE operator, including how it works, and a bit of history about why it is like it is. After establishing this, I will discuss a bit about how you can (and should) use the LIKE operator in your CHECK constraints to strengthen your data integrity.
Casino Night from SQL Server Central is coming back to the PASS Data Community Summit.
This next article examines the impact of transaction sizes on the performance of our Delta Parquet tables.
This article looks at how you can use event sourcing to maintain persistent and asynchronous communication between microservices.
Steve sees disk drives as shrinking to the point of being invisible to most of us.
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True or False: Tables with a SPARSE column consume more space than regular columns if most values are NOT NULL.
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