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Daily Archives: February 21, 2011
Catching Up
It’s President’s Day in the US, and technically a holiday for me (I think). Hard to tell since my company is a UK company and the holidays get a little weird for me. However it’s a holiday for my wife … Continue reading
Backups after a DR Restore – MCM
If you have a disaster, and you need to restore to some point in time prior to the last log backup you have, what’s the first thing you should do at this point in time? Make a full backup, of … Continue reading
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What’s Your Code Quality?
Today we have an editorial reprinted from Jan 3, 2006 as Steve is on vacation. I saw this a piece on code quality recently, specifically mentioning Java development managers and their work on quality. They seem to strive for it … Continue reading