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SQL MEME Monday <= 11 words

Posted on April 4, 2011 by Amit Banerjee

I just came across this post by Thomas LaRock [Blog | Twitter] regarding a blog post on SQL Server which has 11 words or less. So here is my less than 11 words of wisdom:

Document unique solutions so that others can re-use it!

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Pinal Dave [Blog | Twitter]

Pradeep Adiga [Blog | Twitter]

Argenis Fernandez [Blog | Twitter]

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