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published 7 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by
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8 days, 6 hours ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Many people are confused about SQL Server’s precision and scale. This is unfortunate because choosing the correct values for precision and scale is critically important when you perform math operations using the decimal/numeric data type read more...
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published 2 months, 29 days ago, submitted by
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blogs.lessthandot.com — Be careful when using LINQ. If an application is using LINQ to SQL and the queries involve the use of strings that can be highly variable in length, the SQL Server procedure cache will become bloated with one version of the query for every possible string length read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 170
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published 4 months, 11 days ago, submitted by
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4 months, 11 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Which books should you read/buy when you are a programmer? I have listed 5 books that have helped me a lot. The books that I have chosen are not specific to any language although some of the books have examples in one language only read more...
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published 5 months, 2 days ago, submitted by
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5 months, 2 days ago
codebetter.com — There are a lot of expensive ways to scale your database – all of which are highly touted by the big three database vendors because, well, they want to sell you all types of really expensive stuff. Despite what an “engagement consultant” might tell you though, most of the high-traffic websites on the web (google, digg, facebook) rely on far cheaper and better strategies: the core of which is called sharding.
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published 5 months, 7 days ago, submitted by
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5 months, 8 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — C# Sorting winforms controls using LINQ read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 174
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5 months, 8 days ago
iccode.wordpress.com — So why use Rails? With Rails you can spend 10% of the time creating the app, 80% of the time scaling it, and 10% of the time marketing how Rails scales. read more...
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published 5 months, 18 days ago, submitted by
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5 months, 19 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — C# is becoming more dynamic (like Python and Ruby) but now SQL is becoming more like C# (but with LINQ C# is becoming more like SQL)
Confused?
SQL Server has added compound operators......................................
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category: Database | Views: 257
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published 5 months, 21 days ago, submitted by
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5 months, 21 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — You have only $50 left and you can buy two DVDs or one SQL book, what do you do? I would buy the book but not every person has the same idea of a fun time. This is the reason why I present you with a bunch of links to articles which will give you very good info. some of this you won’t be able to find in a book anyway. read more...
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category: Database | Views: 388
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published 6 months, 16 days ago, submitted by
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6 months, 16 days ago
sqlblog.com — Why you cannot depend on the sp_depends proc when checking for dependent objects in SQL Server read more...
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published 7 months, 15 days ago, submitted by
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7 months, 15 days ago
dotnetsamplechapters.blogspot.com — Do you use twitter? If you don't you should, it is a great way to find out what is happening in the programming world. Here is a list of some well known programmers and their twitter URL.
Phil Haack, Jeff Atwood, Scott Hanselman, Dare Obasanjo, John Lam and many more are on this list
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category: Community | Views: 7
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