Douglas Reilly Database Geek of the Week: Bill Bach Bill Bach, whose company, Goldstar Software, is perhaps the leading source for training and support for users of Btrieve and... 05 July 2005 10 min read
Hilary Cotter The identity crisis in replication This article discusses three common problems DBAs are likely to encounter when columns have an identity property that will auto-increment... 05 July 2005 16 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Bob Beauchemin Bob Beauchemin is a developer who not only writes code and develops databases, but also teaches other developers to create... 21 June 2005 7 min read
Douglas Reilly Should you use ADO.NET DataReader or DataSet? In the beginning, there was the recordset, a central feature of classic ADO. In ADO.NET it was gone.… 10 June 2005 10 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Rebecca Riordan Rebecca Riordan has written several books on database design, and understands how to present data for both the database and... 08 June 2005 9 min read
Phil Wilson Visual Studio Setup – projects and custom actions This article describes the kinds of custom actions that can be used in your Visual Studio setup project.… 07 June 2005 17 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Don Demsak Don Demsak is a developer and consultant who serves the developer community by his participation in user group activities and... 03 June 2005 11 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Wally McClure In addition to being a Microsoft MVP, Wally is an ASP Insider and one of the authors of a new... 19 May 2005 12 min read
Andy Warren Performance tuning tips for database developers Performance tuning is not easy and there aren't any silver bullets, but you can go a surprisingly long way with... 17 May 2005 4 min read
Simon Galbraith SQL Server Central Interview Steve Jones interviews Red Gate Software's Simon Galbraith and discusses Simon's current views on the industry.… 13 May 2005 1 min read
Douglas Reilly Managing database changes Stored procedures are not the be-all and end-all of managing changes in a database, but they can be very important... 11 May 2005 8 min read
Douglas Reilly Database Geek of the Week – Hilary Cotter An interview with Hilary Cotter, a specialist in SQL Server full-text search and replication.… 11 May 2005 8 min read
Amirthalingam Prasanna Visual Basic.NET 2005 Discover some of the new features in Visual Basic.NET 2005 such as partial classes, generics, operator overloading and using block… 06 May 2005 7 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Euan Garden Euan Garden is a Microsoft group program manager for SQL Server, prior to that he spent four years as the... 04 May 2005 10 min read
Simon Galbraith Free ebook download available Red Gate Software is offering free downloads of the book, Best of SQLServerCentral.com, Vol. 2, a collection of the best... 28 April 2005 1 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Ken Henderson Ken is a consultant who often works for high-profile customers, including the U.S. Navy and Air Force, as well as... 25 April 2005 16 min read
Phil Wilson Getting Started With Setup Projects This article describes the basics of Visual Studio setup and deployment projects. Subsequent articles will cover more on custom actions,... 25 April 2005 18 min read
Douglas Reilly Geek of the Week – Jim Kyle Jim has been publishing articles related to computers and electronics since at least the early 1960s. He runs a thriving... 18 April 2005 12 min read
Paul Glavich .Net application profiling Performance is a concern for all but the simplest of applications. Making your applications perform well seems a simple enough... 13 April 2005 10 min read
Douglas Reilly To SP or not to SP in SQL Server There have been a number of discussions about whether to use SPs or not, often shedding more heat than light,... 11 April 2005 16 min read