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Andy Leonard is CSO of Linchpin People and SQLPeople, an SSIS Trainer, Consultant, and developer; SQL Server database and data warehouse developer, community mentor, engineer, and farmer. He is a co-author of SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns. His background includes web application architecture and development, VB, and ASP. Andy loves the SQL Server Community!
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I’ve written , tweeted , and had several conversations recently about leading and serving. Pictured above is my friend and brother Kevin Hazzard ( Blog | @KevinHazzard ) at this past Saturday’s Richmond Code Camp (photo used by permission from Brock Barnett, Read More...
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Introduction I am honored to once again be selected to present at Roanoke Code Camp ! An Introductory Topic One of my presentations is titled "I See a Control Flow Tab. Now What?" It's a Level 100 talk for those wishing to learn how to build their very Read More...
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Introduction The tenth Richmond Code Camp was held today at the J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College campus on Parham Road . It. was. awesome! With 40 sessions and over 400 registered, this #RichCC was arguably the best one yet! There's a lot that goes Read More...
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I can't believe it - Richmond Code Camp 2010.1 is less than two one week s away! Once again, the leadership team has outdone themselves. We have a bunch of great speakers, 9 tracks, 45 sessions - there's something for everyone. If you're going to be in Read More...
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Introduction Even though the weather outside is frightful and despite the predictions of the ground hog, there are signs of Spring in southern Virginia. Our ornamental pear tree has small buds appearing on the branches, the birds are fidgety, and my friends Read More...
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I am honored to present Database Design for Developers tomorrow at Raleigh Code Camp ( Register )! I'm just one of a whole list of cool speakers presenting tomorrow in Raleigh. If you've never been to a Code Camp, the Raleigh leadership puts on a good Read More...
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Can you believe it's time for another Richmond Code Camp ? Wow - time flies when you're having fun! Richmond Code Camp returns to the J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College campus on Parham Road in Richmond, VA. Since this is our second RCC at JSR's excellent Read More...
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I am honored to again be presenting at Roanoke Code Camp tomorrow, 7 Mar 2009! I'll be talking about Incremental Loads, a presentation very close to my first blog post at SqlBlog.com : SSIS Design Pattern: Incremental Loads . I'm also honored to be co-presenting Read More...
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Code Camp RDU Fall 2008 is tomorrow (15 Nov 2008)! If you're going to be in the Raleigh area tomorrow and are interested in anything related to Microsoft technology, register and check out the sessions . I always have a blast in Raleigh! I will be presenting Read More...
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I will be presenting Change Data Capture, Incremental ETL, and SSIS 2008 to Philadelphia Code Camp 2008.2 Saturday, 17 May 2008! The good folks in Philadelphia always do a great job with Code Camps and the attendance numbers are growing to reflect that! Read More...
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Kudos to the Richmond Code Camp Steering Committee for a record turnout and fantastic event! Throughout the day we had 113 people drop by for the event, breaking the previous record of 110. By three whole people. It was a great day. It was good to see Read More...
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Richmond Code Camp 2008.1 is Saturday, 26 Apr 2008! This is our fifth Code Camp in two years - we're so excited! They just keep getting bigger, better, and more fun. Kevin Israel and the gang have done an outstanding job organizing this event - kudos Read More...
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Introduction One take-away from the MVP Summit last week is: We're doing some pretty cool stuff in the Richmond (Virginia) Developer Community. I attended a breakout session on Developer Communities and found the room divided into roughly two groups: Read More...
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Now that our 5-month old son - Riley Cooper - is on the mend , I am hitting the speaking trail again! 09 Jan 2008: I'm presenting Testing The Database to the Triangle .Net User Group (TRINUG) Wednesday evening in Research Triangle Park, NC ( location Read More...
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