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Daily Archives: October 1, 2010
Why Read?
I love to read. Like my friend, Paul Randal (blog, @PaulRandal), I read a lot of books every year, usually over 50. As long as I can remember, I’ve enjoyed reading books, primarily fiction, and it’s been a part of … Continue reading
The Land of BBQ
I’m off to Kansas City today for SQL Saturday #53 and looking forward to a great speaker’s dinner tonight at the Royals game. It should be good catching up with a few people I haven’t seen in some time, as … Continue reading
Are there that many GUIDs?
Steve Jones talks about a recent survey that showed more people use GUIDs as primary keys than identity values. Continue reading
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Tagged database design, sql server, T-SQL
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