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Daily Archives: August 19, 2014
SQL in the City 2014
It’s official, we have a couple 2014 SQL in the City events scheduled, covering two countries this fall. Both events are packed into a short time (less than two weeks), so Grant and I have quite a bit of travel … Continue reading
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Tagged speaking, SQL in the City, syndicated, travel
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Artist or Scientist
Which are you, an artist or a scientist? If you automate, you’re the latter. If you are a scientist, you can go on vacation. You can be more productive. People can count on you. You get things done quickly, consistently, … Continue reading
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Tagged administration, career, software development
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