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Wednesday, November 10, 2004 - Posts

Happy Blogversary to Me!

Wow, it's still hard for me to believe that in one year, this blog has generated:

The first post really reflects a time gone by for me now, the latest post shows where my time is going. I do think its an improvement.

The stats:

  • 627 Posts (about 36% of the total of SQLJunkies blogs)
  • 179 Stories (about 90% of the total)
  • 860 Comments (about 39% of the total)
  • 139 Trackbacks (about 34% of the total)
  • Over 160,000 page reads
  • Over 150,000 aggregators reads

The most viewed item, with over 6,400 views is Reporting Services Q&A Session Capture.

One of the things that made "The Sandwich" what it is was "Take Outs." I missing doing that, but I'm glad many of you have stuck with me.

Frankly, I don't know what the next year has in store. There's going to exciting things like HDC, TechEd and the released of Yukon and Whidbey for sure. I really want to continue building examples and FAQs here for all things Yukon, Microsoft and Heartland IT Community related. If you have things you'd like to see more (or less) of here, please leave me a comment below.

And, as always, a big thanks to Donny and Doug for the soap box.

posted Wednesday, November 10, 2004 6:30 AM by ktegels

Example: Loading RSS feeds into an SQL Server 2005 XML column Redux

Kirk and I are having a lot of fun with this RSS issue. Here's an updated version of my previous example that copes with Unicode BOMs and pre-validates the fetched RSS before it attempts to store it. It demonstrates that typed XML really does validate everything...

Continues here.

posted Wednesday, November 10, 2004 5:20 AM by ktegels




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