Adam Machanic, Boston-based SQL Server developer, shares his experiences with programming, monitoring, and performance tuning SQL Server. And the occasional battle with the query optimizer.
May 2007 - Posts
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How many really shoddy developers have you worked with in the last five years? People you wouldn't trust to touch a single line of code, let alone develop some core piece of software upon which the enterprise depends? And how difficult is it to hire a Read More...
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Thank you to everyone who attended today's webcast on Errors and Exceptions in SQL Server 2005 ! There were a huge number of excellent questions and I had a really great time talking to you all about what I feel is a very important topic. The webcast Read More...
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I flew to Montreal yesterday morning for the DevTeach conference, which was pretty much a whirlwind for me--after getting to the hotel I had only a couple of hours to myself before doing two back-to-back talks (on concurrency and data access architecture), Read More...
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Thanks to everyone who attended today's MSDN webcast on Authorization, Privilege, and Access Control in SQL Server 2005. There were a lot of really great questions, and it was fun to be able to share a few insights into how to protect your data! Several Read More...
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The next two weeks are going to be extremely busy for me, with a few different speaking engagements. I'm not sure why these always seem to come in clumps rather than being spread out a bit more, but I guess at least that way I can get them all taken care Read More...
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