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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Exercism
I’ve been looking to work on my programming skills a bit and try some new languages. I’d like to grow my career in a few different ways, as well as investigate where some of the new languages and platforms might … Continue reading
SQL Saturday as an Attendee
Last week I did something that many people have already done. However this was my first experience, and I really enjoyed it. We’ll see if I get to do it again. I went to SQL Saturday #441 – Denver as … Continue reading
Logging Tables
I was chatting in one of our DLM webinars and someone asked a question about logging data. I mentioned a few things, but this individual followed up and wanted more information. Specifically, how do you build a logging table? It’s an open … Continue reading
Use SCOPE_IDENTITY()–SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I ran across a question on Facebook, of all places, the other day. Someone had asked a friend how … Continue reading