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Musing on Database Development
DataDude in the Press
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over 6 years ago
by
MattNunn
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Mark Whitehorn has published an interesting article on the register ( http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/08/25/data_dude/ ) taking a look at DataDude
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Webcasts on Database Professionals
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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We have 4 webcasts posted on VSTE for Database Professionals. 3 are available on demand right now and the 4th will air on August 30th Available ON Demand Today: MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals (Part 1 of...
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New Whitepaper for DB Pro
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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A new whitepaper has just posted on MSDN called What Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals Can Do for You Rob Caron talks a little more about this in his Blog Despite having been written for CTP 4 it still applies...
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I can see the finish line
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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Well, CTP5 is just around the corner. This is essentially our beta release and is so close to done that I can taste it. Cameron has blogged about the new features on his Blog . I am really excited about this release, it means we are almost done and are...
Musing on Database Development
a Squidoo Lens for Database Development
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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For those of you who havn't see Squidoo it is an interesting experiment to get people to take ownership of organizing the internet :-). Basically you can create Lenses that point to interesting areas on the internet on a specific topic. I have just added...
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DataDude Coverage in Spanish - Cobertura de DataDude en español
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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Administrando e instalando esquemas de SQL Server con Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals In English: Managing and Deploying your SQL Server schemas with Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals Generación de datos aleatorios...
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Discussions on Microsoft @ .NET Rocks - and coverage of DataDude
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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I have just listened to the .NET Rocks show featuring Mary Jo Foley and Darryl Taft ( http://www.dotnetrocks.com/ ) where they have a really interesting discussion about everything Microsoft. and if you havn't heard it then you shold also check out Cameron...
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The great divide - why don't developers and DBAs talk
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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I had an interesting discussion the morning around the divide between developers and DBAs and it got me to thinking about how the seperation came about. If you are in a development or DBA role you will no what I mean when I say Developers and DBAs don...
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it's been a while...... Since I could post stuff to this blog...
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over 6 years ago
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MattNunn
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Hi all Well I am now Married and have returned to the office and have been getting back into the swing of things. The first few weeks back were crazy as we had a number of internal Microsoft conferences to support in orlando and Seattle, but not as...
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