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Paul Randal on SQL Server 2005 Performance and Recovery

March 05, 2007 01:10:00 67.04 MB Downloads: 0

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Paul Randal on SQL Server 2005 Performance and Recovery

March 05, 2007 1:09:51 50.32 MB Downloads: 0

Microsoftee Paul Randal drops by for an engaging talk about his contributions to the recoverability of SQL Server 2005, which are many (Can you say CHECKDB?). An old friend of ours, and a fairly new friend if Paul's, busts in on the conversation and makes a cameo appearance.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Eric Sink on Vista, Writing Books, SourceGear, and Wii Golf

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Eric Sink on Vista, Writing Books, SourceGear, and Wii Golf

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Steve McConnell Makes Sure We're Code Complete

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Steve McConnell Makes Sure We're Code Complete

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Billy Hollis on Application Complexity

February 12, 2007 01:16:00 72.57 MB Downloads: 0

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In this interview, Raymond Chen discusses... Raymond Chen! Raymond talks about his history at Microsoft dating back to the early days of the Windows32 API, up through the recent release of Windows Vista and whatever else is on his mind.