• herpometer (unregistered)

    friiiist psooooot

  • Eric (unregistered)

    2nd!

    Capthca: nulla - as in this post's value is not nulla.

  • Patrick (unregistered)

    Any chance these talks will go up on youtube (or another video sharing site?). As someone who lives closer to Cambridge, England than Cambridge, Mass. I will have a hard time attending :)

    Thank

  • (cs)

    Unfortunately for this SQLSaturday, we have no plans to webcast. If someone wants to come and set up a camera for Alex's session, John and I certainly would be up for it.

    We organised this as part of our user group (www.snessug.org) so I would be adverse not to mention John Miner's (craftydba.com) contributions to the event as SNESSUG president :)

  • Barf 4Eva (unregistered)

    "I'll be hanging out in New England next week doing all sorts of BuildMaster client things, but I'll also be giving a couple database-related talks at some local SQL Server events."

    Dude, come out the the Pacific North West (the PNW) one of these days! If ya can, Portland, OR. We have many DB professionals in the area who would enjoy the anti-DB design talks, with plenty of beer to wash down the sorrow!

  • HeeHaw (unregistered)

    Oh man, I might attend the Providence one just for a mug.

  • toot (unregistered)

    Are there generally videos of talks afterwards or something? Maybe for purchase?...

  • Dave (unregistered)

    I have one of those ever elusive mugs! http://i.imgur.com/zAWCQ.jpg

  • TK (unregistered)

    Deploy with xcopy?? WTF?

    How about: bzr push?

  • (cs)

    My Daily WTF mug that I got last year was broken on receipt. I keep it on my shelf above my computer, still in the box - it's the one cup I own that's truly Worse Than Failure.

  • someone (unregistered)

    ever think of linking the example articles mentioned considering they're, you know, hosted here somewhere?

    captcha: nulla

  • FAke Nagesh (unregistered)

    Cost of flight is too high. Best shoot alex and post it on youtube.com so all of us can watch video.

  • Robin (unregistered)

    There's a New England?

  • (cs)

    Needs more anonymization.

  • keiranhalcyon31 (unregistered) in reply to TK
    TK:
    Deploy with xcopy?? WTF?

    How about: bzr push?

    I thought the correct answer was 'cp -a' - keeping in mind that this is a theoretical, simple deployment. WTF kind of underlying assumptions does Alex have? (xcopy... that takes me back...)

  • (cs) in reply to toot
    toot:
    Are there generally videos of talks afterwards or something? Maybe for purchase?...
    With SQLSAturdays Its a free community event by the community. No one gets paid for this. So we don't offer paid extra's. We basically do this on a shoe string budget. The only thing we are allowed to charge for in fact is a $10 bag lunch which is an optional expense when you register.

    That being said, If your in the Boston or RI area, drop by to both events if you can. NESQL meets in Cambridge at one of the microsoft offices. Its run by Adam Machanic, who wrote the awesome sp_whoisactive procedure.

  • RGN (unregistered) in reply to TK

    Well the real WTF is that he's running on OS/2...

  • jay (unregistered) in reply to Robin
    Robin:
    There's a New England?

    We prefer to call it "England 2.0". Or "England NG".

  • big picture thinker (unregistered) in reply to jay
    jay:
    Robin:
    There's a New England?

    We prefer to call it "England 2.0". Or "England NG".

    England: Reloaded

  • (cs) in reply to jay
    jay:
    Robin:
    There's a New England?
    We prefer to call it "England 2.0". Or "England NG".
    England += 1;
  • entheh (unregistered)

    TRWTF is BuildMaster client connecting to SQL Server :)

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  • Randy Snicker (unregistered)

    You're going to bring one mug? Of what possible use is that going to be? Share your herpes -party?

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