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- See performance gains by using indexed views in SQL Server
- A Small TypoNice article, Tim, but there is a small typo.VALUES ('BigScreen', DATEADD(mm, @i, '3/2/2006), should have a trailing single quote on the date.A good read, nonetheless.ArthurA Small TypoI wrote too soon. There are two typos. The second occurs on the line:('PoolTable', DATEADD(mm, @i, '2/11/2007),...
- Tags: typo, single-quote, artful@..., DateAdd, software, sql, Arthur, Microsoft SQL Server, server, performance, Tim
- Discussion threads 2007-02-20
- Four questions I ask myself before each meeting
- Questions about your QuestionsYour good intentions aside, your four questions themselves reveal part of the problem:1. Who am I really going to listen to, the person or my own inner voice?If the answer is the latter, what's the point of the
- Tags: artful@...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-31
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- Pieter Bruegel Screensaver (zip)
- Also known as Pieter Brueghel de Oude Pieter Brueghel the Elder was a 16th century Flemish Painter. Enjoy his artful paintings and relax. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Century
- Software downloads 2007-11-29
- Photo Builder Standard (exe)
- Photo Builder can smoothly blend one or more pieces of image together. Photo Builder is not only an effective tool for image merging, but also to do card making and marriage photograph. You can add the artful frame and lovely cookie to your photos. With so simple action, you can...
- Tags: Photograph, Photo Builder
- Software downloads 2007-12-05
- Alonix (exe)
- Try the fresh standard of Pacman and NEW games in 5 missions and 80 levels! Feel your dexterity in each maze! Alonix lets you reconstruct power fields of the destroyed stations, collect precious amethysts, fly around dangerous tracks, seize enemy platforms and, admire super difficult level-brain-twisters for best players! This...
- Tags: Level, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2006-12-10
- Adobe demonstrates amazing 3D camera technology
- Adobe recently demonstrated a prototype lens that -- coupled with software algorithms -- can make 3D photography possible. What is amazing is that the technology can let users alter images in 3D, essentially changing the position from which the photo was taken in the image itself. To...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., 3D, Imaging, Image, Camera, Document Management, Product Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Research & Development, Business Operations, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- What if Iraq won the war?
- Images courtesy of Gret.http://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/BushIraq_75.jpghttp://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/LibertyIraq.jpghttp://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/WhiteHouseIraq_80.jpghttp://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/PlayboyIraq.jpghttp://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/KFCIraq_85.jpghttp://d1863875.u38.net-central.com.au/images/CowboyIraq_75.jpgNot to mentionhttp://tinyurl.com/yvw4zq and http://tinyurl.com/2xogasPlayboy Covered Faces?What's the difference? American men are only interested in the woman's body. Many men either turn out the lights or cover the woman's face anyhow. The British use the Royal Flag. One judge, as punishment for soliciting prostitutes, made the guys...
- Tags: American Men, humour, iraq, Islam, jardinier, off-topic, satire, women
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
- Why would you use SELECT TOP 100 PERCENT in a SQL Server 2000 query?
- Sorry if this is a bit basic, but I've just seen Arthur Fuller's 'Alter every table in a database' email article which I've just been sent via SQL Server Tips at Builder.com.He uses the above idiom to return table names. What not just use SELECT x from table? Am I...
- Tags: micdev42@..., Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, SELECT, software, TOP 100 PERCENT
- Discussion threads 2004-12-21
- Exploring the window functions in SQL Server 2005
- Maybe I'm missing the significance of this?I don't get the usefulness of this technique. I even looked at the MSDN documentation, and I still see no reason to use it. This accomplishes nothing that I can't do with some sub-query work, at least as far as I can tell.Hopefully someone...
- Tags: Process improvement, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft SQL Server, MichelliL@..., window, ut.sCode, u.hMy, join, p.sAddr1, Group-By
- Discussion threads 2007-03-20
- Geek Trivia: The Mac and the myth
- Despite what the YouTube obsession with "Mac vs. PC" spoofs might lead you to believe, the definitive computer commercial for all time is, has been, and probably always will be the Apple Macintosh 1984 Super Bowl spot. Directed by a fresh-from-Blade Runner Ridley Scott and boldly implying that IBM was...
- Tags: Super Bowl, Apple Macintosh, Advertisement, Apple Inc., Corporate Governance, Desktops, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Hardware, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-01-29
- Five IT headlines you won't see in 2005
- For some reason, the beginning of the year brings out thecloset prognosticator in many of us, resulting in entirely too manyNostradamus-wannabes unleashing their predictions on an unsuspecting public.IÂ’ll confess to being guilty of doing the same, safe in the knowledge that noone would actually check up to see how my...
- Tags: Bob Artner, IÂ'm, information technology, RSS, spam
- Technical articles 2005-01-12
- Normalization: How far is far enough?
- Normalization is one of the commandments of IT database pros, whether you are a data modeler, DBA, or SQL developer. Arthur Fuller defines each normal form and explores why most database designers don't go beyond the Third normal form. Author's note: Thanks to the astute comments from TechRepublic members...
- Tags: Arthur Fuller, Normalization, Databases, normal form, dependency, multi-valued dependency, SQL Server Newsletter, Certification, Database, Author, Form, Table, 4NF, State, Quality, Storage, Business Operations, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Technical articles 2006-12-04
- What gift would you give to the President for Christmas?
- What gift would you give to the President for Christmas?Well I am expecing some pretty creative responses to this, and of course you will have to nominate gifts for both Bush and Kerry as we don't know which will be the next president. So let it all hang out, and...
- Tags: Bush, George W. Bush, GWB Australia, jardinier, John Kerry, Kerry, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2004-10-19
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