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    Have been working with and studying Microsoft SQL Server, SSRS and SSIS. I am reading about six books at the same time plus using them at work. I am close to interviewing for a Mid level job. I wish to hire a good T-SQL developer to put together study sheets which will include snipets of real world code in the major areas of TSQL such as stored procedures, funtions, loops, CASE and much more. I need to go in strong on the coding side but don't get much experience coding at work. Reading the books helps but its not like the real world. ANY Suggestions. :-D

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      Have been working with and studying Microsoft SQL Server, SSRS and SSIS. I am reading about six books at the same time plus using them at work. I am close to interviewing for a Mid level job. I wish to hire a good T-SQL developer to put together study sheets which will include snipets of real world code in the major areas of TSQL such as stored procedures, funtions, loops, CASE and much more. I need to go in strong on the coding side but don't get much experience coding at work. Reading the books helps but its not like the real world. ANY Suggestions. :-D

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      It is an interesting approach, not sure what the response will be like! The way I always learn is to build, if there is an area where I feel deficient and work does not supply an opportunity to expand into that area I will build a project on my own time to explore the area. While you are trying to short cut that process I don't think it can be done, someone can't feed you experience.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Have been working with and studying Microsoft SQL Server, SSRS and SSIS. I am reading about six books at the same time plus using them at work. I am close to interviewing for a Mid level job. I wish to hire a good T-SQL developer to put together study sheets which will include snipets of real world code in the major areas of TSQL such as stored procedures, funtions, loops, CASE and much more. I need to go in strong on the coding side but don't get much experience coding at work. Reading the books helps but its not like the real world. ANY Suggestions. :-D

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        Get about ten years experience. Then you will know how to deal with the types of situations you will likely encounter.

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          As I ststed I am already reading 5 books and studying as hard as I can. I have no free time. I am only trying to get study sheets from a professional not take short cuts. I guess you suggest I stay in this underpaid paid possition that I can't even pay my rent with for another five years while I set up projects on my own to explore.

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            It is an interesting approach, not sure what the response will be like! The way I always learn is to build, if there is an area where I feel deficient and work does not supply an opportunity to expand into that area I will build a project on my own time to explore the area. While you are trying to short cut that process I don't think it can be done, someone can't feed you experience.

            Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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            As I ststed I am already reading 5 books and studying as hard as I can. I have no free time. I am only trying to get study sheets from a professional not take short cuts. I guess you suggest I stay in this underpaid paid possition that I can't even pay my rent with for another five years while I set up projects on my own to explore.

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              As I ststed I am already reading 5 books and studying as hard as I can. I have no free time. I am only trying to get study sheets from a professional not take short cuts. I guess you suggest I stay in this underpaid paid possition that I can't even pay my rent with for another five years while I set up projects on my own to explore.

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              I was not denigrating the fact that you are trying, just the fact that experience is just that, experience and cannot be transferred, you can however learn from the experienced which is what you are trying to do. Your problem is finding an experienced person with the spare time to teach and transfer that knowledge.

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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