OK, it’s the last day of March, and I’m phoning in this blog post. It’s not that I haven’t spent a lot of time learning something new this month, it’s that I’ve got a pile of stuff to get through before leaving on vacation next week, and I really just don’t have more than 15 minutes to write up some of the things I’ve been working on. So, here’s a short list with some links, and a commitment to do better next month.
Data Modeling
I spent a lot of time working on revisiting Data Modeling and Use Case Diagramming. Although I’m still not a fan of UML, I have come to appreciate the benefit of simplifying the language we use to describe things to do. I’ve been working a lot with someone who is very detail-oriented; as a conceptual person, it’s a challenge at times to bring those two paradigms together.
XQuery
I recently presented at SQL Saturday 70 on FLWOR, so I had to really brush up on my skills using XML. I wanted to be able to answer all kinds of questions, so I did a deeper dive into the functions, and really focused on how to do some basic queries with XQuery in SQL Server. I’m working on a blog series for this, but just haven’t found the time to put my fingers on the keyboard.
SSIS/StreamInsight
I’ve said it before; I’m probably the only ETL guy that uses SQL Server, but not SSIS. A recent project at work caused me to have to build a small prototype using SSIS, and I learned quite a bit (and some newbie “gotchas”; again, I smell a blog post in the works). Julie Smith, Rob Volk, and Andy Leonard all pointed me in the general direction of an interesting new product from Microsoft: StreamInsight. I built the demos, and played with it, but I’ve got a long way to go before I can actually do something with it.
Anyway, sorry for the lack of insight; I need to dedicate more time to actually writing stuff down when I learn it, but perhaps that’s a lesson in and of itself.
Thanks for the helpful link on FLWOR– that looks like a good one! My brain still mentally objects each time it sees that acronym and insists it ought to be FLOWR.
And congrats on going back to your modeling roots– I think “telephone model” is a great niche.
Stream Insight – another technology with which I should become familiar. I thought that reading a blog was supposed to help me get new information, not drive me to seek out more information.
Thanks for the hint about it, though. Working with Service Broker and SSIS over here, trying to tidy things up and wondering if Stream Insight might be still a better way to go.
Heh; I always find more stuff to think about when I read somebody else’s stuff. Sorry that I didn’t find the time to write a full-fledged post. Maybe more will come of this…