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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Tax Day
In the United States today I usually Tax Day, or the day that personal income taxes are due to be filed with the government. In 2011 you get an extension to Apr 18, but for all practical purposes, this is … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #17 – APPLYing Yourself to T-SQL
It’s T-SQL Tuesday again, and this month Matt Velic is the host. His topic this month is the APPLY operator, after a challenge from Adam Machanic that you are not that proficient in T-SQL if you don’t know how to … Continue reading
PAAS
When I hear people talk about the “cloud” I often find that I have a different view of what “cloud” means. What is a cloud? How is it structured? There are all sorts of definitions, but in my mind I … Continue reading
Close, but no MCM Cigar
I failed. There’s no other way to say it, but I’m not really disappointed or discouraged. I’m actually fairly upbeat about it. I went into the Microsoft Certified Master test thinking that I’d fail because it aims to be a … Continue reading