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Daily Archives: July 21, 2014
SQL Bits XII
Last week was SQL Bits in the UK, and it was a blast. I think this might be my favorite conference, despite the long trip for me to get there. This is my third SQL Bits, and each has been … Continue reading
Apologies to my CI for Databases Attendees
I have to apologize to everyone that attended my Continuous Integration for Databases talk at SQL Bits. I ran over, a few demos didn’t work, and my machine flaked more than expected. I know those things happen, but I still … Continue reading
Powershell Tips–Showwindow
Looking for help is a pain in Powershell. I type something like help get-process execute this and I’m scrolling up and down. Things scroll off the screen and I have to muddle through, meanwhile, my code is at the bottom … Continue reading