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Speaker: Geoff Hiten, Microsoft MVP

Learning to write (or at least recognize) bad T-SQL code helps you see what good code really looks like. This is important because bad code consumes hundreds of times more I/O and CPU resources than optimal code. You'll discover what optimal T-SQL code really looks like.

If you're in the Bay Area, please join us in person in Mountain View. We'll begin at 6:30 pm with pizza and networking. Geoff's presentation will begin at 7:00 pm.

You can also attend the meeting remotely at 7:00 pm with this Live Meeting link. (https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=3RN7JP&role)

You'll see how to:

Learn from the mistakes of the experts Understand and avoid common (and costly) mistakes when writing T-SQL code Write optimized T-SQL code Geoff Hiten is a Microsoft MVP and a Principal SQL Server consultant for Intellinet (http://www.intellinet.com/). Geoff began working with SQL Server in 1992 with version 4.2 and has used every version since. He specializes in high-availability and high-performance SQL systems. Recent projects include system upgrades, SQL Server platform migrations, performance tuning, custom reporting solutions, virtualization, and database strategy implementations. Geoff is Director of Virtual Chapters for the Professional Association for SQL Server (http://www.sqlpass.org/Community/VirtualChapters.aspx) (PASS).

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