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Daily Archives: April 2, 2013
Reminders and Rehearsal
I’ve spoken at quite a few SQL Saturday events. I won’t hit 50 this year, like Kevin Boles, but by my count, I’ve been to 21, with 4 or 5 more coming this year. I have no idea when I’ll … Continue reading
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Salaries in 2013
Salaries are looking good, at least in software development in the US. Windows IT Pro released a report (PDF) that came from over a half million surveys that were completed in late 2012. You can read the report, but the highlights were … Continue reading