SQLTeam.com Weblogs

By Bill Graziano on 20 October 2003 | 12 Comments | Tags: Site News


If you've been paying close attention to the menu bar at the top of the site, you'll notice a link to our Weblogs. We recently started these to provide a way for people to share their day-to-day experiences with SQL Server and related development tools. We'll better integrate these into the site in the near future. We hope you'll find this new format informative and helpful. It should be a less formal way to share information on SQL Server and development.

We started with a small group of people that have been active in the forums. We're currently looking for additional people that are using SQL Server or developing against it -- especially using .NET. Is this you? Do you have something to say? If you'd like to share your experiences, tips & tricks or comments on a weblog, please contact me about getting setup to post. Follow the link to SQLTeam.com Weblogs...

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