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Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - Posts

Take Outs for 11 May 2004

Taken out today: I'm just going to let you wonder...

# of referenced posts by category: Blogging: 5; Development: 4; Other: 5; SQL: 1; WILY: 8

Line of the day: My point is that for SQL Server 2005 to avoid ending up as a product with lots of very useful features that nobody ever gets to use, Microsoft need to communicate with DBAs to address not just the cool database stuff (which I think they're doing quite well already), but also to fill them in on the brave new world of managed code, coming to a server near you soon.

Post of the day: Some comments on “Kiss the Middle-tier Goodbye with SQL Server Yukon”

Remember: the Take Outs FAQ is at: http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/ktegels/articles/1387.aspx

posted Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:41 PM by ktegels

Kent's Beer FAQ

What the difference between a Yank and Brit? A Brit will write an elaborate etiquette guide. A Yank will answer questions commonly asked about beer. With that, I'm pleased to announce that the first draft of my Frequently Asked Questions about Beer is now available on Foodbloggers. I look forward to your comments!

  1. The Basics
  2. The Ingredients
  3. The Process
  4. The Culture
  5. The Wisdom
  6. Special Cases
  7. Meta-FAQ

Cheers... err... Enjoy!

posted Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:53 AM by ktegels




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