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Peter DeBetta's blog about programming in SQL Server 2008, 2005, etc. using technologies such as T-SQL, .NET, CLR, C#, VB, Visual Studio, and SQL Server Management Studio.

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Anomymous comments have been enabled on the site. Thanks to Mike Campbell of AngryPets.com for his ReverseDOS tool and for helping me get it configured.
Published Friday, July 07, 2006 1:02 PM by Peter DeBetta

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Peter said:

Testing anonymous commenting...
July 7, 2006 1:21 PM
 

Peter Again said:

Test #2
July 7, 2006 1:27 PM
 

Michael K. Campbell said:

Glad to see it's working Peter.
July 7, 2006 1:36 PM
 

Peter said:

Thanks Mike!
July 7, 2006 1:42 PM
 

Craig said:

Hi Peter - Probably not the right forum but I wanted to say Hi. This is Craig from your old neighborhood in Commack, drop me a line if you'd like to say hi.  Craig.(my last name)@Citigroup.com
July 10, 2006 7:12 AM
 

Denis The SQL Menace said:

Great idea guys, I have signed up (obviously) and will be visiting frequently


July 12, 2006 1:17 PM

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About Peter DeBetta

Peter DeBetta is an independent consultant specializing in design, development, implementation, and deployment of Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, and .NET solutions. Peter writes courseware, articles, and books – most notably the title Introducing SQL Server 2005 for Developers from Microsoft Press. Peter speaks at conferences around the world, including TechEd, SQL PASS Community Summit, DevTeach, SQL Connections, DevWeek, and VSLive!

Peter is a Microsoft MVP for SQL Server, an MCP, President of the North Texas SQL Server User Group, and a member of PASS.

When Peter isn’t working, you can find him singing and playing guitar (click here to hear an original song by Peter), taking pictures, or simply enjoying life with his wife, son, and new daughter.
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