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  • RE: Women in Technology

    Steve Jones - Editor (1/7/2010)


    We could also open salaries. I wouldn't mind that. Let people stand up and prove they're worth more.

    This has been proposed by the government to get...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    Steve Jones - Editor (1/7/2010)


    Antares686 (1/7/2010)


    Many times pay has nothing to do with fairness, it simply boils down to what you are willing to fight for.

    You are absolutely correct,...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    CirquedeSQLeil (1/6/2010)


    Antares686 (1/6/2010)


    nasoto (1/6/2010)


    In my last position I made 55% of the male developers' salary (and so did the 1 other woman out of 16 men). Currently I'm at...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    GilaMonster (1/7/2010)


    mjohnson-909671 (1/7/2010)


    I earned my MCTS in Sharepoint. After passing it (and co-workers knew I passed), co-worker decided to tell me how Workflows in SharePoint work.

    One week after I...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    bg_elliott (1/6/2010)


    Now for my anecdotal experiences: When I was in mainframe environments, women were pretty well represented in technical roles. In mixed shops, the mainframe groups tended toward a...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    I tell you what, now that my morning frustration is over with the leak in my kitchen wall instead of going forward with ranting and discussing what we have seen...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    laura davis (1/6/2010)


    The worst part is the hours. Most programmer jobs are 60+ hours a week, every week. The other killer is that you have to keep up...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    nasoto (1/6/2010)


    In my last position I made 55% of the male developers' salary (and so did the 1 other woman out of 16 men). Currently I'm at about 75%...

  • RE: Women in Technology

    OK I probably will offend someone here but with that said I have seen many a lady who worked as a programmer. However what is a programmer, in terms of...

  • RE: Blank pages displayed when collapasing a large area. (2005)

    Sorry also noted this is rally the case with expanding as well that when the items expand should they print based on multiple pages they only render on the page...

  • RE: DATEPART acting differently under SQL 2005 in WHERE clause

    Lynn Pettis (3/10/2009)


    please confirm that the purpose of the function is to return a table of dates between a given StartDate and EndDate inclusively, ie if StartDate were 2009-01-01 and...

  • RE: DATEPART acting differently under SQL 2005 in WHERE clause

    Jack Corbett (3/9/2009)


    This is odd. Somebody smarter than me will have to give you the answer on this one. If you look at the

    Estimated Execution Plan, it...

  • RE: DATEPART acting differently under SQL 2005 in WHERE clause

    One other note, could you format the code so it is a little narrower, it doesn't even fit in my 22" widescreen

    without a horizontal scroll bar.

    Fixed formatting.

  • RE: DATEPART acting differently under SQL 2005 in WHERE clause

    Bruce W Cassidy (3/9/2009)


    [font="Verdana"]One issue I can see: not all months have the same number of days (31st of February, anyone?). Why not encode the first and last day...

  • RE: DATEPART acting differently under SQL 2005 in WHERE clause

    OK found a workable solution by using a table-valued funtion to handle the dates part and substituting it out in the code. Which I can see how it works as...

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