Archive for the 'General' Category
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
Last week I was in Sydney for the Mobile and Embedded DevCon (MEDC) and it was a great opportunity to catch up with what’s been happening in the Microsoft space. With TechEd 2007 just around the corner, I was able to chat with Darryl Burling on just why it’s going to be an event not to be missed.
And the […]
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Sunday, April 8th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
15 Tips for Better Reporting Services
Adam Cogan
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Wednesday, February 21st, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
ORM’s & LINQ
Andrew Tokely
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Saturday, February 3rd, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Forum Discussion : Data 2.0 - The future of relational databases in an OO world
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Thursday, January 18th, 2007
Last week both the Perth SQL User Group and the Perth .NET Community of Practice had the privilege of having David Lemphers present. Whilst Mr DotBoto got a bit of publicity at the .NET group, Dave saved the discussion of Linq and the future of data access layers for the SQL group. Luckily I was […]
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Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
SQL Error Handling
Greg Low
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Developing for SQL Server 2005
Jeremy Boyd
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Thursday, January 11th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Avoiding Stored Procedure Recompiles
Greg Low
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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
A Methodology for Troubleshooting and Tuning SQL Server
Victor Isakov
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Advanced Indexing Strategies
Adam Cogan
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Monday, January 8th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
From Data Transformation Services to SQL Server Integration Services
Pat Martin
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Sunday, January 7th, 2007
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Designing a High Availability Solution for SQL Server 2005
Victor Isakov
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Saturday, December 30th, 2006
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
SQL 2005 on Steriods - 64 Bit Readiness
Rob Hawthorne
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Friday, December 29th, 2006
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Going Mobile with SQL Server Compact Edition
Nick Randolph
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Wednesday, December 13th, 2006
Continuing the recordings from SQL Code Camp (NZ) that was on the 25/26th November 2006. There are 13 recordings in total (full list can be downloaded from Nick Randolph’s .NET Travels).
Keynote :: DataDude - Team System for DB Pro’s
Adam Cogan & Greg Low
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Saturday, November 18th, 2006
This morning I decided to give wHooiz and Technorati a whirl. Anyhow check out my Technorati Profile and wHooiz Nick Randolph?
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Sunday, October 29th, 2006
Cross over to take a look at Search .NET
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Sunday, October 29th, 2006
If you were ever curious as to the process and tools that are used to make this show happen then read on here
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Sunday, October 29th, 2006
I have to apologise for all the listeners out there of The Microsoft Developer Show. Being a beta tester of Vista I ran into some unexpected technical issues last week that prevented the show being recorded. Luckily my guests were very accommodating and I am hoping to have a couple of shows up this week […]
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Tuesday, October 17th, 2006
This week Dave Lemphers was in New Zealand so it was a perfect opportunity to sit down and have a chat about life as a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft. The general theme for the show was around the continual learning cycle that all developers have to engage with just to keep up with what is […]
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