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Monthly Archives: February 2010
What Would I Do With a Week?
After my editorial this week on Coding By the Sea, my boss actually pinged me to say that I could have a week if I wanted. I could work on a project of my choosing for a week that would … Continue reading
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SQLSaturday Bequeathed to PASS
I guess you could look at this one of two ways. Either PASS acquired SQL Saturday, or we (Andy, Brian, and I) bequeathed it to PASS. The truth is it’s a bit of both. We were looking to get some … Continue reading
Identities and Transactions
I talked a little recently in a blog about gaps in identity values. They can occur when you delete rows, and the identity process doesn’t “fill in” those gaps or otherwise manage the values to maintain a continuous sequence. Something … Continue reading
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More Nukes
One of the reasons that I did not vote for President Obama was his stance on our energy issues, specifically the nuclear power issue. He had listed in his positions that he did not support more nuclear power plants, which … Continue reading
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