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Author | Andy Warren |
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Annotation | Andy starts a new series about Worst Practices - come find out why and read about
the first one on his list - using Hungarian Notation for column names! |
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Author | Andy Warren |
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Annotation | Andy launched a new series about Worst Practices by talking about why the Hungarian naming
convention is bad for column names. Today he's at it again, declaring that the practice of having objects
owned by anyone other than dbo is BAD! Agree or disagree, we think you'll enjoy reading this article and
adding your thoughts to the discussion! |
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Author | Andy Warren |
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Annotation | Andy started his wildly successful series on Worst Practices.
Today he continues that series discussing why failing to use primary keys and clustered indexes are worst
practices. Agree or disagree, read the article and join the discussion. One thing you'll have to admit,
reading an article by Andy is a lot more interesting than reading Books Online! |
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Annotation | Article number four in this popular series continues exposing Worst Practices! Today Andy continues
his tirade by talking about why case sensitive databases should be BANNED from the planet.
Is he right or just OUT OF CONTROL. Read the article and join the discussion - your comment may lead to an
article, that's what generated this one! Seriously, Worst Practices are something that we all see and
often have trouble stopping - these articles are worth forwarding to both your managers and your |
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Author | Andy Warren |
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Annotation | Spaces in object names. SQL supports them of course... |