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Coding in a Team Environment: Best Practices and More

Date
Wed, 18 Nov 2009, 02:30 - 04:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Mountain View, US
Cost
Free

Let's face it, coding in a team environment is one of the most challenging aspects of software development.

We've all experienced short cuts that lead to big headaches!

Join Garth Honhart on November 17th to learn about simple solutions for [b][/b]sustainable development.

Who should attend? Anyone that codes T-SQL in a team environment, develops T-SQL for end users or customers.

What You Will Learn: [list]

  • Tools that can make T-SQL code easier maintain
  • Awareness of current generally accepted best practices
  • Remind ourselves that coding long term doesn’t have to be hard.
  • Learn some new features that support this in SQL 2008 Management Studio
  • How to utilize some new and little used T-SQL Functions in SQL 2008[/list]
  • Garth Honhart is a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist for SQL Server 2005 & SQL 2008 Business Intelligence. He has been leveraging databases in both web and business intelligence environments for fifteen years in the wafer fab equipment, regional transportation, enterprise software, health care, financial and medical device industries including FedEx, Kaiser Permanente, Wells Fargo and Align Technology.

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