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Welcome to Nerdville... Population. Us. (posted by Arturo)
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ahh.. TechEd 2005 . Another conference under out belts. Our bellies full of free granola bars and bananas, and our brains, brimming with facts and information that we can’t wait put to use. But today, I want to reflect on another interesting aspect of...
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Nice Shirt! (Posted by Avi)
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MSDNArchive
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Greetings from TechEd 2005 in Orlando! Arturo and I are here for the week - I'm here with actual work to do, while Arturo gets to make his own schedule and take advantage of the fantastic presentations that are going on. First, let me explain the title...
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A SQL function you just CAN’T live without... (posted by Aaron)
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When SQL functions were first introduced I stumbled across one function in particular that I’ve probably used more than any other. In fact, I doubt I’ve developed too many databases that didn’t use this great little function. It’s really quite simple...
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New and Shiny versus Old and Boring (posted by Avi)
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I'll take a [very slight] segue from support costs to talk about one aspect of running this web team which I find difficult... How do you strike a balance between working on new projects and maintaining the older ones? We have lots of older applications...
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