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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Formatting Code in LiveWriter
I was getting tired of pre-formatting code in LiveWriter. I love that software, but a couple of the technical things are a PIA. So after messing with this for weeks, hand fixing code blocks, I did the smart thing and … Continue reading
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24 Hours of PASS – A Week Away
There’s still time to register for the 24 Hours of PASS, a series of 24 one-hour sessions being presented on May 19-20, 2010. There’s an amazing lineup of speakers, including: Brian Knight Kevin Cox of SQL CAT Donald Farmer Jessica … Continue reading
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Twitter is…
I think Twitter is a graffiti wall that emulates a series of hallway conversations near the world’s largest food court.
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Put your left LOB in, put your left LOB out…
It’s time again for T-SQL Tuesday and this month the topic is LOB, or BLOB data. You can read more about T-QSL Tuesday in the entry above, and check out tSQL2sDay.com for the redirect. For you older DBAs, this refers … Continue reading
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