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Month: April 2008

Posted on April 16, 2008

SQL Antipatterns slides

Monday I gave a presentation at the MySQL User Conference in Santa Clara.  I uploaded my presentation materials as a PDF to my website.  It’s available under the Creative Commons 2.0 license for non-commercial, no derivative use.

Download the PDF at http://www.karwin.com/downloads/SQL_Antipatterns_MySQLUC2008.pdf

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