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Daily Archives: July 10, 2012
Time Zones
Why don’t we have a function like the one in this article to convert from time zone to time zone? Seems like something SQL Server should have added awhile ago.
Hard Data v Gut Feel
One of the mantras that has guided Google through so many of its product development routines is the fact that the data matters. If you can show that there is data to support a decision, it is more likely to … Continue reading