What’s the SqlDependency doing now?
I'm headed out on the road. For quite a while. Wanted to settle this before
I'm headed out on the road. For quite a while. Wanted to settle this before
I like to read the readme files. There's often juicy little tidbits of info in
Now that SQL Server 2005 has been released, I'm becoming more "at one" with the
After reading my last blog entry, Wally McClure points out that I did indeed meet him once.
The podcast I did with Wally McClure is up on his website. Here’s the link
The last five blog entries were a lot of “off-the-top-of-my-head” list writing. Mostly remembering what
OK, SQLCLR wish list comes last. Mostly because I'm tired of being accused of being
Transact-SQL has been around for a lot longer, the list will be a bit smaller.
This one is about SQL Server Service Broker. It's not necessarily a cool or sexy
OK, because it was Michael that asked originally, XML/XQuery wishes for SQL Server 200x. In
It's just a few weeks until the launch of SQL Server 2005. I'm been hiding
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