Microsoft SQL Server for Linux on Barge
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Microsoft's SQL Server is a suite of relational database management system (RDBMS) products providing multi-user database access functionality. It originated from the Sybase SQL Server 4.x codebase and Transact-SQL dialect (t-sql), but it has forked significantly since then.
SQL Server is available in multiple versions (typically identified by release year), each of which are subdivided into editions to distinguish between product functionality. The latest released version is SQL Server 2019 which was released on November 4th, 2019.
Microsoft SQL Server for Linux on Barge
Materials related to all my sessions, delivered in diverse events (SQL Saturdays, SolidQ Summit, public webcasts... )
This simple program will start the SQL Server Service before opening Management and will stop the service after closing Management
SQL, T-SQL, & MongoDB NoSQL work examples
integration of node express and msql
Simple demo program for user registration, authentication and profile managment.
These are my compilation of Microsoft .NET framework boot camp tutorials. It includes C-Sharp, Delegates, Lamba Expressions, Collections, Generics, ADO.net, ASP.net, WPF, WCF and Silverlight labs.
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Supply Chain Digital Transformation Hackathon 2017
Portfolio Work
Content shared during BlueGranite's Advanced Analytics Workshop highlighting Microsoft R Server and Azure Data Platform
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SQL Server Blocked Process Report Viewer
Fake Database which allows user to operate on it. Also supports parsing existing Database to FakeDb model.
An ASP.NET website that empowers users to request Technician assistance.
Cloud based management solution designed specifically for managing vehicle rental business.
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