Monthly Archives: August 2013

T-SQL Tuesday #45–Follow the Yellow Brick Road

It’s T-SQL Tuesday time again, and this month Mickey Stuewe hosts the party. It’s an interesting topic, and one that I think is important, and will be more important, as we capture, store, analyze, and depend on more and more … Continue reading

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I Hesitate to Commit

At work my boss this week my boss gave me some quotes about me. We solicit feedback twice a year from co-workers and use that to evaluate how employees are doing. This goes up and down the chain, so everyone … Continue reading

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Review Your Code

I hope that SQL Injection becomes a disease of the past at some point in the future, one that is eradicated from the world except for very rare, isolated cases. However that’s not the state of the world now, and … Continue reading

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Would You Choose SQL Server?

I recently wrote a piece on the limitations of the Standard Edition (SE) of SQL Server and got an interesting comment from Brent Ozar. He asked me a question as a businessperson that I found intriguing and it’s one I thought might be … Continue reading

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