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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Labor Day Bloopers
The raw footage of all the mistakes I’ve made since the Fourth of July. Part 1 Part 2
Creativity
At Red Gate we have “Down Tools Week” a few times a year. This is the same idea as the ShipIt days at Atlassian or the 20% time at Google; it’s a chance for employees to have free reign to work on some … Continue reading
Talking Career and Unstructured Data
The Denver SQL Saturday is coming in less than two weeks, SQL Saturday #169 is our second event in Denver, and the fifth in the state and I am honored to be able to speak. I have two sessions on … Continue reading
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Mining and Algorithms
When we publish articles that look at the performance of T-SQL code, the pieces are very popular. It seems that people are always willing to learn how to write better code, and there is no shortage of people willing to … Continue reading