Hey,
The more I delve into the changes of SQL with the new 2k5 addition, the more convinced I become that plain-vanilla Developers and Database Administrators are merging job functions into a sort of Super DBA-Developer type of career / job role.
The reason I say this is the emphasis 2k5 is putting on CRLs like Visual Basic .Net, Managed C++ and C#. It seems that C# is the "wave of the DBA future", with VB .Net only a step behind it. Don't get me wrong. I still see T-SQL programming skills as being required, but now it just feels like us one-language DBAs need to go out and add a few more to our skill set in order to remain current and attractive to our employeers.
Does anyone else feel this way? Has anyone who has moved to 2k5 (or is about to) gone out and started learning any of the above languages? Has it been your experience that you can't do the normal DBA jobs without C# or VB .Net? Or have you been able to get along fine without any knowledge of them at all?
Thanks in advance for the input!
Catadmin - MCDBA, MCSA
"The only stupid question is the one that *wasn't* asked.
The more I delve into the changes of SQL with the new 2k5 addition, the more convinced I become that plain-vanilla Developers and Database Administrators are merging job functions into a sort of Super DBA-Developer type of career / job role.
The reason I say this is the emphasis 2k5 is putting on CRLs like Visual Basic .Net, Managed C++ and C#. It seems that C# is the "wave of the DBA future", with VB .Net only a step behind it. Don't get me wrong. I still see T-SQL programming skills as being required, but now it just feels like us one-language DBAs need to go out and add a few more to our skill set in order to remain current and attractive to our employeers.
Does anyone else feel this way? Has anyone who has moved to 2k5 (or is about to) gone out and started learning any of the above languages? Has it been your experience that you can't do the normal DBA jobs without C# or VB .Net? Or have you been able to get along fine without any knowledge of them at all?
Thanks in advance for the input!
Catadmin - MCDBA, MCSA
"The only stupid question is the one that *wasn't* asked.