I guess for beginners with DBdude, this was a good lecture.
For me, I wanted to know more, and wanted a bit more advanced stuff to learn.
I learned to use Data generators but it was fairly simple and not something I can not catch up from a simple demo.
DBDude itself I find lacking, when I want to make a schema change I find myself going back to the "stone age" no designer, no intellisense, suddenly I need to remember how the syntax for primary key is written in t-sql. Why? VS has a built in designer for data connection, a designer for sql queries. I personally prefer to use SQL management studio for my DB editing, even for Sql Express.
But for DBDude it's not connected, you cannot use what is already here, and furthermore people how are used for easy-time applications are feeling awkward with that.
I hoped to get some answers for that issue, to find something that I missed, because I thought that it's really not reasonable I probably missed something.
So it's not Maor's fault, he was more than OK, his lecture was flawless, precised and very well focused.
What I also wanted to see, altought it is not so hard, but to see it integreated with Team Build to really close up the development cycle and deployment for the production server.
Anyway, that all for now.
Ariel
BTW, we need to promote Live Blogging into a sport, see you in the Olympics :)