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Daily Archives: May 6, 2013
Donating for a little kid
One of my authors sent me this note: “ I know you only know me as a writer for SQLServerCentral, but I have a friend whose son is really bad. He is at the hospital and the cannot pay it. … Continue reading
Microsoft Research
I’ve always thought that the idea of investing in research products was a good one in many industries. Some of the companies that were very successful across the last hundred years were those that invested in learning about the technologies … Continue reading
Fun at SQL Bits
Last week was the eleventh SQL Bits conference and it was a fun time in Nottingham. I traveled over to the Red Gate offices for a few days before driving to Nottingham for the event. This is my second SQL … Continue reading