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  • RE: The Reading Poll

    Unfortunately, some people don't take care of books as well as I do and I'm often reluctant to hand out my only copy of something for fear that it will...

  • RE: The Reading Poll

    Thanks for the tip. I'll have to check out that BN reader.

  • RE: The Reading Poll

    Out of curiosity, are these used paperbacks?

    Your cost experience is interesting. I sometimes buy used paperbacks, maybe 1% of my purchases. Mostly I buy new books at mainstream...

  • RE: The Reading Poll

    Aaron: If you are making the point that you have the right to copy music, book etc. into different formats if you bought the media, I couldn't agree with...

  • RE: The Reading Poll

    I read about 2 books a week, sometimes more sometimes less. So, I'm with the 100 books a year crowd. Most of them are sci-fi with a smattering...

  • RE: I Want a Database

    . Do we need to know what Grandpa did 40 years ago regarding brushing his teeth?

    . Do we need to...

  • RE: An Example of Test-Driven Development, Part 4

    Your articles have generated a lot of thought for me on the nature of test-driven development. It's kind of freaky that just this morning on my walk into work...

  • RE: An Example of Test-Driven Development, Part 3

    What I liked about this article was the trick for search and replace using the IDE. The way I do it could not be used by most people,...

  • RE: Documenting Database Code: Structured Headers

    I don't think that my position is that different from yours.

    With all due respect, I think our positions are very, very different and not just a matter of degree or...

  • RE: Documenting Database Code: Structured Headers

    The problem with multi-page long comment headers (in general), and your suggestion of headers including "where" and "why" (in particular) is that they are more likely to develop inaccuracies over...

  • RE: Documenting Database Code: Structured Headers

    Information that you'd normally want to know, such as dependencies (which other database objects depend on a given object and which it, in turn, depends on) come for free.

    At best,...

  • RE: An Example of Test-Driven Development, Part 2

    ...and give you both credit...

    Not me. I don't deserve any credit. I actually do the DROP, *not* alter. I happily include permissions creation at the end of...

  • RE: An Example of Test-Driven Development, Part 2

    I appreciate this article and gave it 5 stars. This article went further (as expected) in explaining how test driven development might work at the database level. I...

  • RE: How to Post Performance Problems

    I really liked you article not only because it was very easy for anyone to read and understand, but because the tone was polite and not condescending as sometimes happens...

  • RE: CLR Triggers in SQL Servers

    ...enamored of CLR Triggers. It worries me that I'm missing out on a particular advantage of having them.

    I would want to know what they are being used for too. ...

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