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Rust Quickie #20 - Multiple References
In this Rust Quickie I will talk about Multiple References.
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Rust Quickie #19 - Mutable References
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about Mutable References.
Rust Quickie #18 - References
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about References.
Rust Quickie #17 - Move Operations
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about Move Operations.
Rust Quickie #16 - the Heap
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about the Heap.
Rust Quickie #15 - the Stack
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about the Stack.
Rust Quickie #14 - match Statement
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about how to work with the match statement.
Rust Quickie #13 - Loops
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In this Rust Quickie I will in more details about loops.
Rust Quickie #12 - if/else Statements
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk in more detail about the if and else statements.
Rust Quickie #11 - Functions
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk in more details about functions.
Rust Quickie #10 - Strings
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk in more details about strings.
Rust Quickie #9 - Tuples
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about how to work with Tuples.
Rust Quickie #8 - Slices
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about how to work with Slices.
Rust Quickie #7 - Vectors
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about how to work with Vectors.
Rust Quickie #6 - Arrays
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In this Rust Quickie I will talk about how to work with Arrays.
Rust Quickie #3 - Integer Data Types
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Rust Quickie #3 - Integer Data Types
Rust Quickie #2 - cargo Package Manager
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Rust Quickie #2 - cargo Package Manager
SQL Server Quickie #46 - SQL Server on Linux
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SQL Server Quickie #46 - SQL Server on Linux
SQL Server Quickie #45 - Availability Groups
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SQL Server Quickie #45 - Availability Groups
SQL Server Quickie #44 - SQL Server on Docker
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SQL Server Quickie #44 - SQL Server on Docker
Power-up of a 28-node based Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster.
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Power-up of a 28-node based Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster.
SQLpassion Web Cast, March 2017: Extended Events
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SQLpassion Web Cast, March 2017: Extended Events
Dirty reads allowed = Read uncommitted , Thank you for refresher , Keep up the good work
This was wonderful thank you
Thanks! :-)
Great explanation and demonstration !!!
Thanks! :-)
Better explanation ever in this topic or newbies. Great man!
Glad you liked it :-)
Your are great! Ty for the content!!
Have been browsing through your OS Github code quickly; Brings up some good memories doing MASM programming, BIOS interrupts and Kernel/User mode Programming long long time ago.
This guy rocks
Thanks! :-)
Thx Klaus, Subscribed to your channel looking forward to see more about Rust.
Thank you! :-)
What will happen when we don't use Int als primary key but GUID? Thanks
Very amazing way to clarify the idea and also demo was super
Thanks! :-)
Danke
Amazing 👌
Hello, Can we do a partial stats update like 20% or 50% on a table, if yes then please help with command
ye vedya bat ka grip nikal ke na sida bat
Thank you.
what about big database files for memory optimized partitions? anyone noticed that?
wow, good to see you again
love the video but i cant deal with the sound of the marker
Good luck on your half marathon this Sunday Klaus! And thanks for the first SQLpassion Weekly Update.
Thanks! 💪
Thanks for the dark mode info share. I suggest the next topic about multi subnet AO.
welcome back pro we missed you a lot more about azure we need you :)
Thanks for share your knowledge.
Sql “passion” 😂
Awesome!
Yey welcome back🙌
Welcome back 🎉 Great content!!
Looks like a latent serial killer
Good work, dear friend. ;)
No fluff and always crystal clear explanation and presentation! You have a gift! Keep up the excellent work.
Your awesome !!!! DBA + PILOT wow Great!!!!
made simple and clear, thank you!
Nice explanation!
love you sir please provide more videos about high availability features in SQL
Excellent
I just found your channel and it’s incredible. Thank you so much for the great information!
Thaank you so much!!
when will we see more sql videos?
Thanks for the great vid
Great explanation on the use of columnstore index!
Simple Yet Complete, Thanks
Thank you for this great video sir.
Excellently explained with demo on SSMS! Loved it!
Nice and clear. Thank you for putting together this video
Not sure what happened to my comment, but I have one question: so what? What I mean is what can I do with this information? Why would I ever bother ID'ing this info for my objects? Will it help me decide when to make some index change or...? I honestly don't know. You've done a great job of explaining it, but I'm not sure why I should retain this info.
I'll try my best to answer your question. As you know in tempdb several database objects will be created and dropped at a very high speed. while doing so, SQL server uses the GAM and SGAM pages to allocate pages to the newly created objects. There are times when a DBA is required to configure the tempdb for optimal performance given the workload on that server. And, having this knowledge surely helps with configuring your tempdb or any large db with a number of objects created at a very high rate. Hope this helps.
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@@Omnions - Much appreciated!
so from my understanding this is the same as searching for a plaintext primary key, since searching via hash bucket will also need to scan each bucket until it finds the corresponding bucket
Thank you for these excellent videos. I like the way you explain in each video with first a theory and then practical with examples.
can't we (after shrinking) do "ALTER INDEX ON ALL [table_name] REORGANIZE | REBUILD" ?
Is it worse with forwarding records or page splits?
Great thanks mate! :)
Please, Where I can find the scripts?