Internals, Design, and Performance class in Chicago in May
A few weeks ago Kimberly did a blog post survey about which city in the
A few weeks ago Kimberly did a blog post survey about which city in the
It's been a while since I blogged about hobby stuff so I thought I'd share
There was an interesting discussion on Twitter this morning (started by my good friend Erin
Back at the end of January I kicked off a survey about the relationship between
Today is a very exciting day for us here at SQLskills.com as we take the
Last Friday our great friends Richard Campbell (who MC'd our wedding) and Greg Hughes invited us
In this week's survey, I want to know how you've got tempdb configured compared to
Last week I kicked off a survey about the size of the largest single SQL
Continuing our musical theme this week is the The Clash with their classic '79 album
I've been a big fan of Genesis since as long as I can remember, and
A few days ago one of my new blog readers (a pretty smart cookie, as
Back when I was at Microsoft, I witnessed Steve Balmer doing his mad "Developers, developers,
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