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Author:
Tim Mitchell
Author Bio:
Tim Mitchell is a Microsoft SQL Server database developer, business intelligence consultant, writer, and speaker. He has been working professionally with SQL Server for over six years, and holds the MCTS and MCDBA certifications from Microsoft as well as a Bachelor's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University - Commerce.
Collections Explained
This video introduces collections in .NET.
Video Information
Publish Date:
September 09, 2008
Length:
2:59
Skill Level:
200
Rating:
4.20 out of 5
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Comments:
01EFFB45CF
on 9/22/2009
Great starter for non-developers.
Leonard Peoples
on 9/22/2009
Very nice. It gives me some ideas to expand on.
Tonci
on 9/22/2009
Simple and to the point.
yashpal
on 9/22/2009
good
Steven Gullion
on 9/23/2009
Never explained what SMO is.
995751D667
on 9/23/2009
Very straightforward and useful. Clearly presented.
Bill Nicolich
on 9/23/2009
Articulate, concise and well-organized.
Jim Morales
on 9/23/2009
You're right on about DBA not having the background in programming. I find myself behind the curve when it comes to coding SSIS and in particular script tasks. Thanks for the video.
Patrick
on 9/28/2009
Nice and to the point.
John Jakob
on 10/19/2009
Yeah, good overview. That's the way we wanna write SMO code.
Steve Harris
on 11/18/2009
maybe show the same example in VB instead of C#
Bill Scarlatella
on 11/20/2009
great info
Robert Johnson
on 1/6/2010
Instructer refers multiple times to SMO, but doesn't explain the acronym. Instructors should not use acronyms without explaining what they are.
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