Least privilege and HTTP endpoints
A few weeks ago, I was surprised by an error message when attempting to create
A few weeks ago, I was surprised by an error message when attempting to create
About a month ago, I'd written about unhandled errors in .NET procedural code always causing
The new SNAC (SQL Native Client) OLE DB provider handles naming of parameters a tad differently
After having been immersed in .NET since the alpha version, I'd lost touch with how
I heard that when SQL Server 2005 ships, SQLCLR (the ability to execute .NET code
Just finished watching Ichiro break the single season hit record on TV. I’m a Seattle
Last week I promised some of my students that I had an article in the
It turns out that you can force SQL Server to use FX libraries that are
After reading Niels’ comment about the framework class library list, a quick check proved he
My apologies to anyone who showed up at SQLPass this morning for the pre-pre-conference talks,
Back from vacation, drove from Ashland back to Portland Saturday, then Portland to Redmond Sunday.
After a summer of being a homebody, fall and winter will be *lots* of traveling.
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