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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Sabbatical–Plate Joiner
One of the tools I need for building the flagpole is a plate joiner. This is a tool that cuts slots in wood that you fill with a little wooden piece called a biscuit. It’s a neat item that I’ve … Continue reading
Sabbatical–Flagpole Project Plan
Here are some thoughts on my flagpole project. This is how I see the project going. To start, I know there are a few things I need to get done: Clean out stones and set new base Build base build … Continue reading
Sabbatical–Habitat for Humanity
My employer, Red Gate Software, offers a sabbatical to their employees, and this year I’m taking mine. I’ll be gone from June 2 – July 14, away from work, but I’ll be blogging here about my experience. A few years … Continue reading
A Little Learning with Pluralsight
I’ve been working on a new presentation on testing using the tSQLt framework and was curious how other people are using the framework. I read through the documentation and various articles on Simple Talk. I also went through the Google … Continue reading
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