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  • RE: The T-SQL Paradigm

    dphillips (4/3/2009)


    I concur with the previous post, and would also add that the IDE's for T-SQL or SQL in general could do with a lot more features.

    SQL is still largely...

  • RE: The T-SQL Paradigm

    Michael Valentine Jones (4/2/2009)


    I think that SQL as a language is not really the problem. There are a lot of developers out there that really donโ€™t do well in...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Matt Miller (3/30/2009)


    steve dassin (3/29/2009)


    Matt Miller (3/27/2009)


    I guess my first question would be - what DataPhor features can you not find elsewhere? The fact that ylou want this to...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Sergiy (4/1/2009)


    steve dassin (4/1/2009)


    Thanks for bursting my balloon ;-)::-)

    Do you really think I'd be wasting my time if dataphor represented the same old, same old!:w00t:

    somewhat best,

    steve

    www.beyondsql.blogspot.com

    You did not answer the...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Sergiy (4/1/2009)


    steve dassin (4/1/2009)


    Sergiy (3/30/2009)


    Yeah, I know.

    All algorithms are built, all math tasks are solved, all music is writen, all paints are painted.

    Universal excuse for mediocre for all times.

    Well you...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Sergiy (3/30/2009)


    Yeah, I know.

    All algorithms are built, all math tasks are solved, all music is writen, all paints are painted.

    Universal excuse for mediocre for all times.

    Well you seem to have...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Many people have accused dataphor of being, vis a vie sql server, a WMD, a weapon of mass desecration. Not so, the two can coexist amicably for shizzle.

    foxjazz (3/27/2009)


    I...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Sergiy (3/28/2009)


    There are 2 types of knowledge.

    You may know everything about nothing or nothing about everything.

    Universal tools are good, but there is a tiny problem: they don't really work for...

  • RE: steve's dataphore

    Matt Miller (3/27/2009)


    I guess my first question would be - what DataPhor features can you not find elsewhere? The fact that ylou want this to run on top of...

  • RE: T-Sql rant

    Bob Hovious (3/26/2009)


    F

    Steve D:

    I'm about to unsubscribe from this thread, but I would like to leave you some thoughts before I go. Unlike my...

  • RE: How do you create a crosstab query?

    Steve Jones - Editor (3/26/2009)


    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/scripts/Miscellaneous/30931/

    Read in here about cross tabs.

    You do need a crosstab, though if there are potentially lots of entries you are going to have an ugly query...

  • RE: T-Sql rant

    foxjazz (3/25/2009)


    I have heard of mumps and always regarded it as a disease.

    And dataphore is a strange word.

    Mumps is actually slang for spmum ๐Ÿ™‚

    It's data-phor as in data (for) you...

  • RE: T-Sql rant

    Jeffrey Williams (3/23/2009)


    Steve,

    I was hoping you might try and get past the marketing hype and actually take a look at the product itself. One of the nice features in...

  • RE: T-Sql rant

    Michael Valentine Jones (3/23/2009)


    steve dassin (3/22/2009)


    Michael Valentine Jones (3/16/2009)


    I read through a good bit of your blog the other day, and I have to say that the one question

    it didn't...

  • RE: T-Sql rant

    Jeffrey Williams (3/22/2009)


    BTW - I really think Dataphor using an Intersystems Cache back-end would be an ideal application development environment. I really think you should look at it.

    (In the...

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