May 27, 2009 at 8:07 am
GilaMonster (5/27/2009)
Grant Fritchey (5/27/2009)
Actually, I do know of a publisher that tackles those specialized little books. They've put out one on Profiler and one on execution plans. I suspect they might be interested in doing one on indexes, especially if the right names were attached.Oh, them. Hmmm
HOWEVER, I'm not volunteering for this (right now anyway). I promised the family, no book projects until after the summer. Apparently I get cranky while I'm working on a book.
I wouldn't mind giving it a shot, however it's ramping up to the busy time of the year, TechEd in Aug and PASS in Nov, and usually work picks up massively just after TechEd. Plus there's a 'project' I'm involved in that's going to suck up a fair bit of July.
Yep
That's the first time I saw it.
EDIT: Rats, it quoted the wrong post.
Yes Lynn, it's the "let me google that for you .....
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May 27, 2009 at 8:07 am
Roy Ernest (5/27/2009)
Hey Grant, I did not know that you brew your own beer... :w00t:
Actually, I haven't for about a year and a half. I miss it, but between writing projects and Scouts I don't have the time required to put out a good batch of beer.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:07 am
Lynn Pettis (5/27/2009)
I've never written a book. What would be the process of doing a group project like this? I wouldn't mind assisting in some way to make it happen, just don't know where to start.
I've only taken part in a book project, not run one or written a full book. If it's a group project someone has to coordinate, set up the outline, decide who does what, make sure it all fits together, etc (and that's not even getting started on the editing side)
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May 27, 2009 at 8:08 am
What's an index?
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May 27, 2009 at 8:09 am
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?
It's one of your fingers.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:12 am
Alvin Ramard (5/27/2009)
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?It's one of your fingers.
I know one more index..... It is the thingy that is always on a book or magazine....
-Roy
May 27, 2009 at 8:16 am
Alvin Ramard (5/27/2009)
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?It's one of your fingers.
Oh, I thought that was a digit. All this computer-ese is so confusing.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:17 am
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?
We have a working title!
Chapter headings anyone?
May 27, 2009 at 8:19 am
I thought an index was a scale for measurement. Isn't that why it's in all those performance questions?
May 27, 2009 at 8:19 am
Tom Brown (5/27/2009)
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?We have a working title!
Chapter headings anyone?
And evidently a volunteer for the head author position. Well done.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:26 am
Tom Brown (5/27/2009)
Bob Hovious (5/27/2009)
What's an index?We have a working title!
Chapter headings anyone?
Chapter 1 - It's like your Index Finger, it points to something
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May 27, 2009 at 8:28 am
Lynn Pettis (5/27/2009)
GilaMonster (5/27/2009)
Grant Fritchey (5/27/2009)
Actually, I do know of a publisher that tackles those specialized little books. They've put out one on Profiler and one on execution plans. I suspect they might be interested in doing one on indexes, especially if the right names were attached.Oh, them. Hmmm
HOWEVER, I'm not volunteering for this (right now anyway). I promised the family, no book projects until after the summer. Apparently I get cranky while I'm working on a book.
I wouldn't mind giving it a shot, however it's ramping up to the busy time of the year, TechEd in Aug and PASS in Nov, and usually work picks up massively just after TechEd. Plus there's a 'project' I'm involved in that's going to suck up a fair bit of July.
I've never written a book. What would be the process of doing a group project like this? I wouldn't mind assisting in some way to make it happen, just don't know where to start.
Discussing this, just in jest will get the thread to 5000 posts pretty quickly.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:30 am
Grant Fritchey (5/27/2009)
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I wouldn't mind giving it a shot, however it's ramping up to the busy time of the year, TechEd in Aug and PASS in Nov, and usually work picks up massively just after TechEd. Plus there's a 'project' I'm involved in that's going to suck up a fair bit of July.Assuming someone else doesn't take it on (Gus, Paul, Jeff), after November I might consider trying to help a bit. I'm not sure I've got the level of knowledge required, but I'm crazy enough to try anyway.
I'm with you here Grant. I probably don't know enough yet, but for me, the best part about writing an article or putting together a presentation is getting the in-depth knowledge. Then again for a subject this deep and technical, I'm not even sure I'd know where to start researching.
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May 27, 2009 at 8:33 am
Jack Corbett (5/27/2009)
Discussing this, just in jest will get the thread to 5000 posts pretty quickly.
Hmmm...a challenge? Who will be the 5000th post?
Will there be a prize? 😀
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May 27, 2009 at 8:34 am
Jack Corbett (5/27/2009)
Discussing this, just in jest will get the thread to 5000 posts pretty quickly.
Let's start discussing the party plans and we'll get there even faster.
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