Be careful with EMPTY/NULL values and spatial indexes
There are two slightly different ways of representing non-existing spatial data, the "empty geometry" concept
There are two slightly different ways of representing non-existing spatial data, the "empty geometry" concept
I've found out that a few of my talks have been accepted for TechEd 2009
I'm speaking at the Portland SQL Server User Group meeting this month about What's New
People are sometimes concerned with the lifetime of temporary tables they create in CLR code.
When I downloaded SQL Server 2008 R2 CTP2 last week, I went right by (for
And a CTP is available now. I first heard of the .NET Complex Event Processing
I'm always thought that what makes or breaks any ORM layer for use in any
Today I posted the code to a projcect I've been working on, a library that
Last week, Microsoft released the MapPoint 2009 Add-In for SQL Server 2008 Spatial. You can get
My latest MSDN column is available in the August issue and called "How Data Access
I really enjoyed speaking at the Portland SQL Server User Group meeting last night about
During a talk about spatial indexes and performance last week, I was surprised by a
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