This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Robert Davis (@SQLSoldier on twitter) and he asked us about learning and teaching. More on the Captain Quote at the bottom.
How Do you Learn? How Do you Teach? YES
Robert asked those two questions (along with some others) to help inspire ideas for the topic. If you combine [...]
T-SQL Tuesday – Captains Mentor and Teach
by Mike Walsh on 12. Jul, 2010 in #tsqltuesday, Life Lessons, Professional Development, Syndicate, metablogging
T-SQL Tuesday #005 – Reporting For Duty
by Mike Walsh on 13. Apr, 2010 in #tsqltuesday, DBA, Performance, Pet Peeve
Aaron Nelson is hosting this week’s T-SQL Tuesday. His topic, like mine from last week, has a lot of ways I could go. He basically said to talk about something that has to do with reporting. I decided to take the hodgepodge approach and talk about a couple things.
Disclaimer – I am not syndicating this [...]
T-SQL Tuesday #004 – A Roundup
by Mike Walsh on 10. Mar, 2010 in #tsqltuesday, Community, Syndicate
If I am counting right, it looks like 26 separate blog posts were sent in for this month’s T-SQL Tuesday “IO, IO, It’s Off To Disk We Go”
I am still in the process of digesting them all but wanted to at least start the roundup post and at least do a quick scan of each [...]
Invitation for T-SQL Tuesday #004: IO
by Mike Walsh on 01. Mar, 2010 in #tsqltuesday, Community, Syndicate, Uncategorized
Yes, it is already time for T-SQL Tuesday again (well one week away, time for the invite). I have been thoroughly enjoying T-SQL Tuesday (especially the posts ones from Brad Schulz) but the fact that this is #004 means time is flying too fast lately.
You Don’t Know What T-SQL Tuesday Is Yet?
Adam Machanic (Also on [...]
- Invitation for T-SQL Tuesday #004: IO 01. Mar, 2010
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Getting Organized – Goodbye Paper?
15. Jul, 2010
- Hey Software Vendors – Get a Clue! 02. Jul, 2010
- DBA Questions To Ask A Vendor 27. Jan, 2009
- Bill Clinton Wasn’t Impeached For… 29. Mar, 2010
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Checklists, Recipes and Algorithms
16. Mar, 2009
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SQL Server Licensing Myths
27. Jul, 2010
- Why Should I Blog? 14. Dec, 2009
- Don’t Touch that Shrink Button! 07. Jan, 2009
- Seacoast SQL Server Users? 09. Nov, 2009
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Plan To Fail Or Don’t Expect To Succeed
18. May, 2010
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Life Changes – 2 For The Price Of 1
08. Jun, 2010
- Tetelestai – It is Finished 11. Apr, 2009
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Why Hire A DBA?
24. May, 2010
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Getting Organized – A Task’s Life
19. Jul, 2010
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