Are the posted questions getting worse?

  • Grant Fritchey (8/31/2013)


    Cool. That relieves a lot of pressure. I haven't taken a single Microsoft certification. Now, since the only one I respect is gone, I don't have to.

    +1

  • GilaMonster (8/31/2013)


    Just ....

    Microsoft will no longer offer Masters and Architect level training rotations and will be retiring the Masters level certification exams as of October 1, 2013.

    Sent late on a Friday night, right before a USA long weekend.

    At least I no longer have to worry about budgeting for the upgrade exam.

    Well, there is that positive spin to take from it. I had forgotten about that cost

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
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  • Grant Fritchey (8/31/2013)


    Cool. That relieves a lot of pressure. I haven't taken a single Microsoft certification. Now, since the only one I respect is gone, I don't have to.

    Can I quote that on a blog post?

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
    _______________________________________________
    I have given a name to my pain...MCM SQL Server, MVP
    SQL RNNR
    Posting Performance Based Questions - Gail Shaw[/url]
    Learn Extended Events

  • SQLRNNR (8/31/2013)


    Grant Fritchey (8/31/2013)


    Cool. That relieves a lot of pressure. I haven't taken a single Microsoft certification. Now, since the only one I respect is gone, I don't have to.

    Can I quote that on a blog post?

    I said much the same here: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1490072-1292-1.aspx#bm1490366

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

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  • SQLRNNR (8/31/2013)


    Grant Fritchey (8/31/2013)


    Cool. That relieves a lot of pressure. I haven't taken a single Microsoft certification. Now, since the only one I respect is gone, I don't have to.

    Can I quote that on a blog post?

    Yeah, don't see why not. I said something similar on Twitter.

    "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood"
    - Theodore Roosevelt

    Author of:
    SQL Server Execution Plans
    SQL Server Query Performance Tuning

  • Jeff Moden (8/31/2013)


    Grant, you're just as amazing. No "real" formal training but a great speaker on multiple subjects and you've written two of the best books on Execution Plans that there will ever be.

    Do I owe you money or something? Ha!

    Blushing over here. Thank you.

    "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood"
    - Theodore Roosevelt

    Author of:
    SQL Server Execution Plans
    SQL Server Query Performance Tuning

  • GilaMonster (9/1/2013)


    SQLRNNR (8/31/2013)


    Grant Fritchey (8/31/2013)


    Cool. That relieves a lot of pressure. I haven't taken a single Microsoft certification. Now, since the only one I respect is gone, I don't have to.

    Can I quote that on a blog post?

    I said much the same here: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1490072-1292-1.aspx#bm1490366

    Very nice.

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
    _______________________________________________
    I have given a name to my pain...MCM SQL Server, MVP
    SQL RNNR
    Posting Performance Based Questions - Gail Shaw[/url]
    Learn Extended Events

  • GilaMonster (8/31/2013)


    Just ....

    Microsoft will no longer offer Masters and Architect level training rotations and will be retiring the Masters level certification exams as of October 1, 2013.

    Sent late on a Friday night, right before a USA long weekend.

    At least I no longer have to worry about budgeting for the upgrade exam.

    That's just sad.

    Need an answer? No, you need a question
    My blog at https://sqlkover.com.
    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Brandie Tarvin (8/30/2013)


    YAY! I have a new computer at work.

    Which means I have just spent all morning recovering all my SSMS options, importing my email files, etc. etc. And now I have to figure out how to force BIDS to open up T-SQL into SSMS.

    I did it once. I just can't remember where the setting is hiding.

    Ah, the pain and pleasure of getting a new PC. Just returned from vacation and there's a new one sitting on my desk.

    Pain: Already noted.

    Pleasure: Has SQL 2012 installed. Yep! Look out. Time to play. 😛


    My mantra: No loops! No CURSORs! No RBAR! Hoo-uh![/I]

    My thought question: Have you ever been told that your query runs too fast?

    My advice:
    INDEXing a poor-performing query is like putting sugar on cat food. Yeah, it probably tastes better but are you sure you want to eat it?
    The path of least resistance can be a slippery slope. Take care that fixing your fixes of fixes doesn't snowball and end up costing you more than fixing the root cause would have in the first place.

    Need to UNPIVOT? Why not CROSS APPLY VALUES instead?[/url]
    Since random numbers are too important to be left to chance, let's generate some![/url]
    Learn to understand recursive CTEs by example.[/url]
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  • Finally installed SQL Server 2012 DE on my work laptop so I play with it out here in Afghanistan.

  • dwain.c (9/1/2013)


    Brandie Tarvin (8/30/2013)


    YAY! I have a new computer at work.

    Which means I have just spent all morning recovering all my SSMS options, importing my email files, etc. etc. And now I have to figure out how to force BIDS to open up T-SQL into SSMS.

    I did it once. I just can't remember where the setting is hiding.

    Ah, the pain and pleasure of getting a new PC. Just returned from vacation and there's a new one sitting on my desk.

    Pain: Already noted.

    Pleasure: Has SQL 2012 installed. Yep! Look out. Time to play. 😛

    More pain not previously noted. The bozos installed 32 bit versions of everything. Grrrr!


    My mantra: No loops! No CURSORs! No RBAR! Hoo-uh![/I]

    My thought question: Have you ever been told that your query runs too fast?

    My advice:
    INDEXing a poor-performing query is like putting sugar on cat food. Yeah, it probably tastes better but are you sure you want to eat it?
    The path of least resistance can be a slippery slope. Take care that fixing your fixes of fixes doesn't snowball and end up costing you more than fixing the root cause would have in the first place.

    Need to UNPIVOT? Why not CROSS APPLY VALUES instead?[/url]
    Since random numbers are too important to be left to chance, let's generate some![/url]
    Learn to understand recursive CTEs by example.[/url]
    [url url=http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/St

  • dwain.c (9/2/2013)


    dwain.c (9/1/2013)


    Brandie Tarvin (8/30/2013)


    YAY! I have a new computer at work.

    Which means I have just spent all morning recovering all my SSMS options, importing my email files, etc. etc. And now I have to figure out how to force BIDS to open up T-SQL into SSMS.

    I did it once. I just can't remember where the setting is hiding.

    Ah, the pain and pleasure of getting a new PC. Just returned from vacation and there's a new one sitting on my desk.

    Pain: Already noted.

    Pleasure: Has SQL 2012 installed. Yep! Look out. Time to play. 😛

    More pain not previously noted. The bozos installed 32 bit versions of everything. Grrrr!

    Does it matter? Not sure for SQL Server and most things it does

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor (9/2/2013)


    dwain.c (9/2/2013)


    dwain.c (9/1/2013)


    Brandie Tarvin (8/30/2013)


    YAY! I have a new computer at work.

    Which means I have just spent all morning recovering all my SSMS options, importing my email files, etc. etc. And now I have to figure out how to force BIDS to open up T-SQL into SSMS.

    I did it once. I just can't remember where the setting is hiding.

    Ah, the pain and pleasure of getting a new PC. Just returned from vacation and there's a new one sitting on my desk.

    Pain: Already noted.

    Pleasure: Has SQL 2012 installed. Yep! Look out. Time to play. 😛

    More pain not previously noted. The bozos installed 32 bit versions of everything. Grrrr!

    Does it matter? Not sure for SQL Server and most things it does

    SSAS Tabular might need more than 4GB of RAM.

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    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor (9/2/2013)


    dwain.c (9/2/2013)


    dwain.c (9/1/2013)


    Brandie Tarvin (8/30/2013)


    YAY! I have a new computer at work.

    Which means I have just spent all morning recovering all my SSMS options, importing my email files, etc. etc. And now I have to figure out how to force BIDS to open up T-SQL into SSMS.

    I did it once. I just can't remember where the setting is hiding.

    Ah, the pain and pleasure of getting a new PC. Just returned from vacation and there's a new one sitting on my desk.

    Pain: Already noted.

    Pleasure: Has SQL 2012 installed. Yep! Look out. Time to play. 😛

    More pain not previously noted. The bozos installed 32 bit versions of everything. Grrrr!

    Does it matter? Not sure for SQL Server and most things it does

    Not so sure about that. Yes, 64 bit Windows machines are able to run 32 bit versions of the same software, but they have to thunk down to 32 bit mode, so that's an additional overhead. Correct me if I'm talking rubbish. Plus as Koen mentioned, they are limited to 4GB of memory (3GB if run on a 32 bit OS). Why would you want to limit yourself in that way if you have the same software as a 64 bit version available on the same DVD?

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  • Koen Verbeeck (9/1/2013)


    GilaMonster (8/31/2013)


    Just ....

    Microsoft will no longer offer Masters and Architect level training rotations and will be retiring the Masters level certification exams as of October 1, 2013.

    Sent late on a Friday night, right before a USA long weekend.

    At least I no longer have to worry about budgeting for the upgrade exam.

    That's just sad.

    For those that haven't seen it yet

    Connect Item on the Retirement of MCM

    https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/799431/please-dont-get-rid-of-the-mcm-and-mca-programs

    And a lengthy summary of the whole thing

    http://jasonbrimhall.info/2013/09/02/rare-species-extinction-and-the-mcm/

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
    _______________________________________________
    I have given a name to my pain...MCM SQL Server, MVP
    SQL RNNR
    Posting Performance Based Questions - Gail Shaw[/url]
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