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It is the Best of Times and it is the Worst of Times for Programmers
By Martin Schaeferle
Across the past six years, the US economy was mired in a recession. Yet throughout it all, there was one bright spot: the IT and programming job market.
This blog entry was originally posted June 11, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle
Does Google Prefer C/C++ or Java Programmers?
By Martin Schaeferle
Any job hunter will tell you that while it's important to have experience, a great resume, and a strong work ethic, it's also equally important to do your homework regarding the company you're interviewing for.
This blog entry was originally posted June 10, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle
SQL 2012 Default Schemas for Users
Excerpt by Don Kiely
SQL Server doesn't automatically create a schema with the same name as the user when you create a user. Instead you have to explicitly create it.
This course excerpt was originally posted June 04, 2013 from the online courseware SQL Server 2012, Part 5 of 9: Security Basics by Don Kiely
SQL 2012 Roles, Permissions, and Schemas
Excerpt by Don Kiely
The relationship of roles, permissions, and schemas is an important security concept in SQL Server.
This course excerpt was originally posted May 31, 2013 from the online courseware SQL Server 2012, Part 5 of 9: Security Basics by Don Kiely