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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Team-based Database Development with Version Control
An efficient development process requires that all of your team members coordinate their efforts. This session shows how a version control system (VCS) and standard development practices help improve the speed and quality of your development process. This talk will … Continue reading
Posted in Presentations
Tagged presentations, software development, version control
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Filestream needs MAX
I wrote today’s Question of the Day for SQLServerCentral on Filestream. I asked which data type was needed for Filestream data, and gave a few choices. Someone pointed out that I wasn’t complete in my choices, and that was by … Continue reading
Scripting
One of the directions in which Red Gate Software is to build more tools and utilities that all of you can use for working in cloud environments. We aren’t ignoring the desktop tools like SQL Compare and Prompt (v6, yeah!) that you’ve come to appreciate and depend … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged administration, career, career2, powershell, software development
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It Happens
Your code is wrong. Or it’s bad, or it won’t work as intended. I’m not sure that’s the viewpoint I’d like to take when I first start working on a project, but that’s what Nathan Marz told the attendees at the … Continue reading