Adam Machanic, Boston-based independent database consultant, writer, and speaker, shares his experiences with programming, performance tuning, and optimizing SQL Server 2000, 2005, and 2008, in conjunction with related technologies such as .NET.
May 2007 - Posts
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How many really shoddy developers have you worked with in the last five years? People you wouldn't trust to touch a single line of code, let alone develop some core piece of software upon which the enterprise depends? And how difficult is it to hire a Read More...
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Thank you to everyone who attended today's webcast on Errors and Exceptions in SQL Server 2005 ! There were a huge number of excellent questions and I had a really great time talking to you all about what I feel is a very important topic. The webcast Read More...
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I flew to Montreal yesterday morning for the DevTeach conference, which was pretty much a whirlwind for me--after getting to the hotel I had only a couple of hours to myself before doing two back-to-back talks (on concurrency and data access architecture), Read More...
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Thanks to everyone who attended today's MSDN webcast on Authorization, Privilege, and Access Control in SQL Server 2005. There were a lot of really great questions, and it was fun to be able to share a few insights into how to protect your data! Several Read More...
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The next two weeks are going to be extremely busy for me, with a few different speaking engagements. I'm not sure why these always seem to come in clumps rather than being spread out a bit more, but I guess at least that way I can get them all taken care Read More...
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