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22 July 2006
Become A Programmer, Fast Track Your Computer Career Or Get a High Paying Job In Information Technology
If you want to fast track your career, become a computer programmer or get a high paying job working with computers, here is your chance. Based on more than a decade of practical experience in Information Technology, Computer Programming and Software Read More...
15 June 2006
IT Career Coach on Time to Start a High Paying Career in Information Technology
The word on the street is “ Now Is a Good Time to Start a High Paying Career in Information Technology ”. I live in Saint Louis, Missouri and work as an Information Technology consultant. The demand for Information Technology consultants in general and Read More...
09 August 2005
Will An IT Certification Really Help Your Career : MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSE, MCP, OCP, ETC.
Does an IT certification really help on the job? I have been reading several different articles about IT certifications. Some authors are of the opinion that an IT certification does not mean a mastery of the skills represented by the certification in Read More...
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25 July 2005
Commentary on Aaron Weiker's article and Richard Hale Shaw (C# MVP) blogs on "Moving away from C++"
C# is not acceptable in some situations for high performance mathematical code. E.g. In the forthcoming SQL Server 2005 Data Mining release, you can write native data mining algorithms in C++ but not so natively in C#. I was disturbed about this and I Read More...
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09 May 2005
SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) released for 32-bit and 64-bit Support
SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 has been released. This service pack addresses both 32-bit SQL Server and 64-bit SQL Server and includes Service Pack fixes from Service Pack 1 (SP1) to Service Pack 3a (SP3a). Read more Read More...
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04 May 2005
SQL Server 2005 (Yukon) Common Language Runtime (CLR) Blogs
The SQL Server 2005 (Yukon) Common Language Runtime Integration team has started blogging at http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlclr/archive/2005/05/04/414769.aspx This is a must-read blog for any SQL database developer. The integration of .NET Framework CLR into Read More...
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