TechNet Magazine: October SQL Q&A column
It’s been almost two weeks since my last post as we’ve been offline in Scotland
It’s been almost two weeks since my last post as we’ve been offline in Scotland
Over the last six months on the blog, you’ll have seen
At the last Connections conference in April, the conference organizers tapped a bunch of speakers
This is the second of the two sessions I recently recorded with Richard and Greg
In the last few classes I've taught, we've discussed the on-disk structures where everything is
Well, it’s been a year since I left Microsoft (8/31/07) to join Kimberly running SQLskills.com
I just heard today that the first whitepaper I’ve written for Microsoft has been published!
(Quickie post #3 while it's Kimberly's turn to lecture this morning – better pay attention
(Quickie post #2 while it's Kimberly's turn to lecture this morning…) Greg asked a question regarding
(Quickie post #1 while it’s Kimberly’s turn to lecture this morning…) I had a comment
Well, we’re here in England now to teach the first of our UK classes and
I got bored on the first leg of the journey from Seattle to London so
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