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25 Years of SQL Server Central

Steve Jones has a retrospective:

The oldest article we have on the site is Tame Those Strings! Part 4 – Numeric Conversions, by me. It’s dated 2001-04-18, though I think that’s a date we picked when we converted all the content from one database to another. The founders agreed sometime during Feb 2001 to jointly run SQL Server Central. Since we each owned the copyright of our articles from another site, we migrated several articles to build up our content library. This was back when AndyBrian, and I all had full-time jobs and managed the site during breaks, nights, and weekends.

That was 25 years ago.

I think there are a lot of DBAs who cut their teeth on SQL Server with the help of SSC. I know I was one of them, having been a SQL Server Central e-mail subscriber for a very long time. Not 25 years, but 15+, at least.

It was one of the best pieces of advice I received from a poker buddy who was a database architect: first thing in the morning, spend about 20 minutes reading articles. It’s time that nobody else will come in to bother you, and you can focus on learning and self-growth without needing to follow the ebbs and flows of the day.

That blended quite well with some good advice from Sean McCown to set aside an hour a day for learning and experimenting.

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