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Conference Prep List: Pick Your Workout

Conference Prep List: Pick Your Workout

By Kendra Little on October 3, 2012

I got an email recently from a first time attendee to the SQL PASS conference that made me squeal with glee. The email asked the question: do you know a good place to go do Crossfit in Seattle?

I somehow hadn’t realized that I could plan workouts for the conference, and I was so glad I got that tip!

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SQLPASS Summit 2011: Meet New People

SQLPASS Summit 2011: Meet New People

on August 10, 2011

I’m really excited: I’m on the Orientation Committee for the SQL PASS Summit 2011.Β This means I have a group of eight people who I can help make the most of the SQL PASS Summit this year.

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SQL PASS Submissions 2011

SQL PASS Submissions 2011

on May 4, 2011

It’s time to submit abstracts for the SQL PASS 2011 Summit. Here’s what I’d like to get up to.

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Review: A day of doing many things at once with @AdamMachanic

Review: A day of doing many things at once with @AdamMachanic

on December 3, 2010

At SQLPass this year I was fortunate to attend “A day of doing many things at once: Multitasking, Parallelism, and Process distribution” by Adam Machanic (blog | twitter). This was a day long post-conference.

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The Next 24 Hours of PASS Event: Announcement and Call for Presenters

The Next 24 Hours of PASS Event: Announcement and Call for Presenters

on December 2, 2010

Tonight I checked in on the Twitterverse and saw that Jason Strate announced a new blog post about the next 24 Hours of PASS event.

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For Your Review: Inappropriate PASS Sessions

For Your Review: Inappropriate PASS Sessions

on August 30, 2010

So I was chatting with @SQLChicken the other night, and I made this comment…

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SQL PASS Day 1: To Free or Not To Free the Proc Cache?

SQL PASS Day 1: To Free or Not To Free the Proc Cache?

on November 4, 2009

Yesterday was day 1 of SQL PASS 2009. I am attending a variety of sessions on execution plans this year, and along the way I heard three very different opinions yesterday on managing the procedure cache in presentations.

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