April 20, 2004 09:20 PM

Developing CLR-Based Stored Procedures

No matter what your job, you need to understand the CLR
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SQL Server Magazine
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One of the most innovative features in the upcoming SQL Server 2005 release, formerly code-named Yukon, is Common Language Runtime (CLR)-based code execution. If you're a developer or your job combines the duties of developer and DBA, you probably know about the CLR. But if you're a DBA who doesn't work with the development side of SQL Server, you might have tuned out the CLR, assuming it won't affect you. If you haven't been paying attention to the CLR, I have some advice for you: The roles of all people who work with SQL Server are changing, and you need to learn this new technology whether you call yourself a DBA, a developer, or a programmer.

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Since I wrote it, I like it, but I also think it needs to be updated.

WILLIAM4/8/2006 10:40:49 AM


Good

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