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You can use VB.NET or C# to write procedural code and create user-defined types and aggregates in SQL Server.
You can use VB.NET or C# to write procedural code and create user-defined types and aggregates in SQL Server.
In my last column (published in the February e-edition and the March print edition of DBTA), I reviewed the overall coding landscape for SQL Server with special focus on LINQ to SQL, a new technology ...
I know you can install Windows 11 for ARM in Parallels and then run Visual Studio and SQL Server on top of that (with ARM-x64 emulation, I guess?), but IIS support was missing last I checked.