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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Career Advice – Play Your Own Game
I get asked this question fairly often. How do I find time to write so much, work on SQL Server, have a family, a ranch, etc. It seems that people often want to blog as much as me, or speak, … Continue reading
Proving Your Identity
I caught this article on Dark Reading that talks about the problems of multi-factor authentication. It’s interesting to me as I had written an editorial on passwords and mentioned that I used the fingerprint reader on my laptop. Someone pointed … Continue reading
How I like to work
This is a great sign. I see if every time I go to Brother’s BBQ in Denver and it never fails to make me smile. I snapped a quick picture last week, and in case you can’t see it because … Continue reading
More Triggers
In the old days of T-SQL, back when we wrote “CREATE TRIGGER …. FOR INSERT” we could only have one insert/update/delete trigger for each table. Eventually SQL Server allowed us to have multiple triggers, and even have some control over … Continue reading
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