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Prefixing Database Tables
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:24 AM
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Reviewing a database with 400 tables is no easy task, especially when you didn't make the database. It seems like it would make everyone's life easier is if people would prefix their database tables in a way that helps group tables logically. For
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The Innocuous NAD
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Monday, July 17, 2006 12:37 AM
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Language is a quirky thing. I’m from Texas, so I speak American, Texan, and my six years of classroom Spanish have given me the ability to ask for beer and directions to the bathroom. I say that I speak American because I’ve been told by
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Creating Class Instances from Type Strings
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Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:16 AM
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If you've looked through the web.config or the machine.config then you've had to have seen various type strings strewn about the configuration. But have you ever wondered how they use those type strings to actually make a useful class instance (or
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Demoralizing a Table
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:01 AM
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Even though I'm a web developer by nature, I find myself writing about databases fairly often. At work I'm writing a proposal for building a reporting database with a denormalized structure for better query performance and I keep running into a
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In Loo of Technology
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Monday, July 03, 2006 1:37 PM
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I can imagine how the conversation must have gone. A slick salesman stood in the board room staring down a room full of business savy executives. "Just image how much money you will save," said the salesman, producing a break even analysis
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