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JJ
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23 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 14:50:40
Hi Guys,

I was wondering what other sites do you guys visit to get info like this? Please make a list of links in your response.
This is a great site but I know that the more material(articles, forums) dealing with Sql Server or Databases the better my life gets. lol Here is a site that I frequent that you all probably already use : www.nigelrivett.com aka SQLServer Central Also www.SQLWire.com is another.

"More you know the better you are"

JJ

(Edited by graz to fix the links)

izaltsman
A custom title

1139 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 15:18:10
Have you seen this list:

http://sqlteam.com/FilterTopics.asp?TopicID=146

SQLMag.com is also a pretty good source.
So are the Microsoft newsgroups.

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Edited by - izaltsman on 03/20/2002 15:19:29
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JamesT
Yak Posting Veteran

97 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 15:31:05
One interesting site that has lots of resources for all things computer is: http://www.experts-exchange.com. The SQL Specific link is http://www.experts-exchange.com/mssql/. They have an interesting ranking system where points are awarded and such for questions and answers. Nothing as elegant as the Yak methodology here but interesting.

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JJ
Starting Member

23 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 15:43:12
Heres another I find to be good and references mag articles such as Visual Studio is
[url]http://www.devx.com/dbzone/defaultsql.asp#tabs[/url]


JJ

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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 15:52:06
You could also try [url]http://dbforums.com[/url] (notice there's no www in there). I don't really look at the other database forums but they do have almost all of them covered. I go there every once in a while, but other than Nigel Rivett's responses they are nowhere near as good at SQL Server as SQL Team!

Microsoft also maintains several SQL Server newsgroups, if you have a newsgroup reader. If you haven't been to http://www.developersdex.com/sql yet, you can also access the newsgroups through their links there (plus they have a number of other programming areas too)

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lfmn
Posting Yak Master

141 Posts

Posted - 2002-03-20 : 15:56:20
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/ has some very interesting articles.

SQL is useful if you don't know cursors :-)
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