SQL Connections Fall 2012: Call for Abstracts
Yes, it's that time again. We're just about to have the Spring show so its
Yes, it's that time again. We're just about to have the Spring show so its
Yes, really. So what? Several times in the last week I've heard of people denigrating
(This essay appeared in our latest SQLskills Insider newsletter over the weekend and generated such a
Time for another survey – this time around memory configuration. Here is some code to
(A pair of Much-Desired Flabellinas mating.) We spent most of January in Indonesia and
Back in January I posted the results of the cluster key size survey I ran
We decided to escape the wintery weather in Seattle this year by coming to
Back in November I kicked off a survey that had you run some code to
The last post of the year! It's been an excellent year all round – I
Last week I presented for the PASS Virtual Chapter on Professional Development about Communication Skills
(2-foot wide Octopus during a night dive off Turneffe Caye, Belize) Kimberly and I
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