I’m somewhere deep in South Dakota at this point, so no curation today. We will be back on the regular schedule Monday.

A Fine Slice Of SQL Server
I am taking a day off from curation today due to extended travel. Curation will proceed tomorrow as normal.
Comments closedMerry Christmas to all. If Christmas isn’t your bag, happy Monday.
Curation resumes tomorrow with a few long-read items, and then resumes for real on Wednesday.
Comments closedBecause today is Thanksgiving, there will be no curation. Curated SQL will return either tomorrow or Monday, depending upon when I wake up from my turkey coma.
Comments closedHappy 4th of July. Because today is a day for eating hot dogs and blowing stuff up, our normally scheduled curation is on hold. We’ll pick up once more tomorrow.
In the meantime, stand by for a couple larger links.
Comments closedIt’s Memorial Day in the US today, so Curated SQL will go into holiday mode, where we cover old but good works. We’ll be back tomorrow with the normal fare.
Comments closedToday is New Year’s Day observed, so instead of linking to blog posts, there will be a couple links to academic papers coming up.
Comments closedToday marks the last day of PASS Summit for 2016. Unfortunately, the curation staff became wrapped up in the excesses of this conference and will wake up in a couple hours wondering why the alarm clock is going off so early. Curation will continue this upcoming Monday.
Comments closedToday is Labor Day in the United States. Because most Curated SQL readers have the day off, I’m going to link to some longer-form and more timeless material.
Comments closedCurated SQL is on semi-holiday for Memorial Day. Instead of posting new links to items of interest in the wide world of data, I want to point out a couple longer works that I normally would not be able to talk about given the site’s motif. If you’re in the office on a slow day, here are a few items that will get you through.
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