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  • RE: 100% Microsoft?

    The way I figure it, if I need the tools I need the tools. The choice then is not so much between MS and third-party, but between my code and...

  • RE: Less Pay, More Convenience

    Most people are addressing the telecommute part of the editorial and doing a fine job. They must be, because I agree with most of it. 🙂

    I have a different problem....

  • RE: Careful Blogging

    OCTom (4/19/2011)


    I don't know about blogs. I think if they're not damaging someone, you'll be OK. I was told recently by a head hunter that I should not be on...

  • RE: Tax Day

    This year, as in each year over the last 5, both my career and our financial situation continued to degrade. Local housing costs (purchase or rent) are up about 50%...

  • RE: You Don't Know Enough

    We often discuss how to make our own output better (design, code, reports, etc.). What about the other side: Does anybody have any experience with ensuring the quality of the...

  • RE: The Value of Data

    I think a lot of news has to be somehow free to access. That might mean ads or it might mean 'piggy backed' on more substantial content that people are...

  • RE: Hacking Data

    Eric M Russell (3/24/2011)


    GSquared (3/24/2011)


    Eric M Russell (3/23/2011)


    An MP3 player and an automobile engine are two unrelated systems that should not be tightly coupled.

    Does the MP3 player double as a...

  • RE: Hacking Data

    Chris-354050 (3/23/2011)


    Steve,

    In your editorial you say: "I saw a note recently that researchers had successfully hacked a car using only an MP3 file on a CD. They were able to...

  • RE: Implicit and Explicit Conversions

    A classic example where you encounter typeless columns is the vertical all-purpose table that fits anything.

    referral_id datatype_id data_value

    100 ...

  • RE: Implicit and Explicit Conversions

    It seems we all agree that we should be using types that match the data and that our conversions should be explicit. So how did we get to the point...

  • RE: Implicit and Explicit Conversions

    Mike B in AK (3/17/2011)


    Interestingly, I inherited a process where the previous person stored integer values in a varchar(3) field and did poor quality checks on the data coming in....

  • RE: Slow Fixes

    blandry (3/3/2011)


    Yes, true - but you don't go out each year and buy the same car in a different color with a dealer telling you its a "new model". ...

  • RE: OldSQL

    DavidL (2/10/2011)


    We're one of those places still running 6.5, as well as 2005 and 2008. About 6 years ago we moved it (6.5) to a virtual machine, because finding...

  • RE: OldSQL

    We generally license the latest versions of products whenever we do a hardware refresh. On the desktop, we usually install the newest OS, but do downgrade installs on applications until...

  • RE: Life Without Keyboards

    kslusser (2/8/2011)


    ... While I could type faster on the older devices with an actual keyboard, I've gotten much better at using the touch screen for typing. ...

    I hear that...

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