October 2005 - Posts

Mini SQL Server Code Camp: Slides and demos posted

Thank you to everyone who joined us for yesterday's Mini Code Camp on SQL Server programming!  We had a great turnout, with lots of good questions.

Thanks to my co-speaker, Andrew Novick, and especially big thanks to Thom Robbins for making this happen.

Slides and demos are posted here: http://www.datamanipulation.net/SQLServerCodeCamp/

Even if you weren't there, check it out!  There is a lot of great stuff in there.

The PASS 2005 Report

PASS 2005 Community Summit coverage by Universal Thread.

The Professional Association for SQL Server 2005 was a great success. The conference was covered by the community site Universal Thread.  The final report includes the recap of day 3, a video of several interviews with key speakers, a list of blog of each speaker which have been interviewed and more then 100 pictures. Thanks to Daniel LeClair, Dave Bernard and Jean-RenĂ© Roy who coordinated their effort to deliver another excellent report.

You can find the report at this link: http://www.utcoverage.com/Pass/2005/

The pictures: http://www.utcoverage.com/Pass/2005/Picture.asp

And the 7 min. video: http://www.utcoverage.com/Pass/2005#6

PASS...

Yet another post about PASS.

In essence:  I had a great time.

Among others, and in no particular order, I met up with...

Kathi Kellenberger, Steve Jones, Brian Knight, Andy Warren, Steve Kass, Erland Sommarskog, Peter DeBetta, Hilary Cotter, Kent Tegels, Michael Rys, Ken Henderson, Stephen Dybing, Ben Miller, Linchi Shea, Louis Davidson, Bill Graziano (the DBA, yo!), Robyn Lorusso, Aaron Bertrand, Kevin Kline, Roman Rehak, Jean-Rene Roy, Rick Heiges, Eladio Rincon, Fernando Guerrero, Brian Moran, Kalen Delaney, Bob Beauchemin, Greg Low, Joe Celko, Chris Hedgate, Jamie Thompson, Andrew Kelly, Alejandro Leguizamo, Dejan Sarka, Randy Dyess, Tara Duggan, Nigel Rivett, Kirk Haselden, Vineet Rao, Itzik Ben-Gan, (The Doctor) Tom Moreau, Darren Green, Allan Mitchell, Don Kiely ...

That's about all I can remember right now, as I've just returned from the horrible hotel sports bar, the Texan Station.  If I've forgotten you and you care, drop me a line and I'll consider issuing a public apology.  Yes, consider is the key word.  You'll definitely have to grovel!

My session on Thursday went pretty well, except for a slight demo SNAFU at the end.  To anyone who was there and is looking for the code, I have now uploaded it to the PASS site, and I figured out what went wrong:  I forgot to run the second-to-last script!  So the code does work, it just doesn't work automatically.  Please download and check it out for yourself.

Aside from that, definitely fun.  I spent a lot of time in the Supplementary Question Lounge dodging questions and even answering one or two.  I talked to a lot of people (see above).  I drank too many beers in the Texan Station.  And that's about it.  Until next year...