SQL Server with Mr. Denny:

Tom LaRock

Feb 17 2009   9:58PM GMT

For those of you who live under a rock…



Posted by: mrdenny
Tom LaRock, Reasons Why SQLBatman Will Not Be Allowed at the WIT Luncheon

For those of you who live under a rock (or you don’t read SQLBatman blog) or those that don’t routienly google for “sql vagina”, SQL Batman has written a very funny post on my SQL Server Agent project.

I’m pretty sure that I’m going to get banned from the WIT luncheon by proxy on this one.

Denny

Dec 30 2008   7:39PM GMT

New Years Resolutions for 2009



Posted by: mrdenny
Tom LaRock, Denis Gobo, Jason Massie

I’ve been tagged by Denis Gobo for a New Years Resolution post.  I’ve only got a couple of things to put, since I’m not a big fan of New Years resolutions.

Upgrade our production systems to SQL Server 2008
I’ve been speaking about SQL Server 2008 since before it was released.  It would probably be nice if I actually upgraded our production systems at the office.  It’s just a matter of time to actually get it done.

Get started writing a SQL book of my own
In 2008 I wrote a few chapters for a couple of books for other people.  In 2009 I’ll attempt to write my own.

I’ll tag Jason Massie and Tom Larock.

Denny


Dec 9 2008   7:43PM GMT

SQL Quiz: Toughest Challenges



Posted by: mrdenny
Brent Ozar, Chris Shaw, Tom LaRock, Denis Gobo

Chris Shaw posted a new SQL Quiz where he asks: “What are the largest challenges that you have faced in your career and how did you overcome those?”

I found this question rather tough to answer (as I have when I’ve been asked similar questions during interviews), but here goes.

1:  Dealing with some of the developers that I’ve had to work with in the past.

Most of the people that I’ve worked with in the past have been great.  But there are a few out there (who will rename nameless since the IT field is a pretty small group) that were just a major pain.  Never open to anyone’s ideas but their own.  No project is important unless it is their project.  Unfortunately at the time this was the CEO’s favorite employee since he was the one that had gotten the company that far.  It didn’t matter that a new group of people had been brought in to help get the company to the next level.

As far as dealing with the problem, we eventually went to our boss and basically told her that someone needed to bring him back down to earth.  There were other good ideas that deserved consideration and as the infrastructure team we should be listened to at least once in a while since we might know what we are doing.

2: Same company, a year later having to work with (and for) people that didn’t understand half the stuff coming out of my mouth.

After butting my head against statements like “a Table and a worksheet mean the same thing” I took the easy way out.  I just had to, I gave notice and left.  It took me several months of biting my tongue and explaining myself over and over before I had finely had enough.  I ended up moving on to another company which ended up laying me off after 6-8 weeks because they ran out of money.  But all in all it was a good choice.

(I’ll put up a third answer, but only because I’m cheating and stealing Brent’s second answer.)

3: Learning when to tell people “No”.

I love telling people yes.  Sure I can add that functionally.  Stay late and get that done; no problem.  Eventually people start taking advantage of you and planning on you being able to be taken advantage of.  My wife (Kris) helped a lot on helping me fix this one (I still have a hard time telling her no, but that’s something else to work on) and I thank her for that.

Brent Ozar  (brento on Twitter) tagged me for this one.

I’m tagging:

Denis Gobo (DenisGobo on twitter)

Tom Larock (sqlbatman on twitter)

Denny


Nov 21 2008   5:08AM GMT

PASS 2008 - Day 2 Recapped



Posted by: mrdenny
Brent Ozar, Tom LaRock, Bob Ward, Hugo Kornelis

Today was another excellent day here at PASS 2008 in rainy Seattle, WA.

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Nov 20 2008   8:31AM GMT

Congratulations to Tom LaRock and Douglas McDowell!



Posted by: mrdenny
Brent Ozar, Tom LaRock, Douglas McDowell

Two of my fellow SQLServerPedia.com editors Tom LaRock and Douglas McDowell, have been nominated for elections on the PASS Board of Directors.

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