Topic: Database Design for DevelopersSpeaker: Andy Leonard
Thursday July 15th, 2010 6:00- 8:00pm
Location: OpenSpace
455 Second Street SE, Suite 100
Charlottesville VA 22902
United States
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Agenda:
6:00 - 6:15: Socializing
6:15 - 7:40: Presentation
7:40 - 8:00: Informal discussion, socializing
Abstract:
This session is for software developers
tasked with database development. Attend and learn about patterns and
anti-patterns of database development, one method for building
re-executable Transact-SQL deployment scripts, a method for using SqlCmd
to deploy re-executable Transact-SQL deployment scripts, and fodder for
a lively discussion about NULLs.
About the Speaker:
Andy Leonard is an Architect with Molina
Medicaid Solutions, SQL Server database and Integration Services
developer, SQL Server MVP, PASS Regional Mentor, and engineer. He is a
co-author of Professional SQL Server 2005
Integration Services and SQL Server MVP Deep Dives. Andy blogs for SQLBlog.com.
His background includes web application architecture and development,
VB, and ASP; SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS); data warehouse
development using SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008.
There is no charge for this event and everyone is invited. Food and beverages will be provided.