TechEd Dev Conference Day 2
Another great day at TechEd Dev! My highlight was Bob B’s SQL powershell session. Why did I have to choose between Bob B and Itzak? Sucked…. Definitely a scheduling FAIL. I met @DrSQL and @RachelAppel. I am tired. I don’t know how I am going to make it until Friday. Videos will be coming when I get back in town. Check back tomorrow for the day 3 updates. You can also follow everybody’s twitter updates on TechED here.
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Here are my plans for tomorrow:
DAT302 Best Practices for Exception Handling and Defensive Programming in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and 2008
Thursday, June 5 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM, S220 E
Speaker(s): Adam Machanic
Track(s): Database Platform
Additional Track(s): Development Practices
Level: 300 – Advanced
Session Type: Breakout Session
DAT326 Supporting Microsoft SQL Server 2008 within Microsoft Visual Studio Team System Database Edition
Thursday, June 5 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM, S230 E
Speaker(s): Gert Drapers, Jamie Laflen
Track(s): Database Platform
Level: 300 – Advanced
Session Type: Breakout Session
DAT306 Automating and Analyzing with SQL Trace
Thursday, June 5 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, S320 E
Speaker(s): Andrew Kelly
Track(s): Database Platform
Additional Track(s): Infrastructure for Developers
Level: 300 – Advanced
Session Type: Breakout Session
DAT312 Grouping Sets and MERGE in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Thursday, June 5 2:45 PM – 4:00 PM, S310 A
Speaker(s): Itzik Ben-Gan
Track(s): Database Platform
Level: 300 – Advanced
Session Type: Breakout Session
DAT313 New T-SQL Programmability Features in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Thursday, June 5 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM, S210 E
Speaker(s): Peter DeBetta, Michael Wang
Track(s): Database Platform
Level: 300 – Advanced
Session Type: Breakout Session
No Universal Studio for me tomorrow night. I present bright and early at 8:30 on DMV’s for developers on Friday. I am pumped. It will be a great session. See you on the conference floor!
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