Monthly Archives: September 2014

Better Presentations–Fonts

This is part of a series of tips for speakers to make your presentations better. Please, please, please, learn how to set up your machine to look good on screen. I saw Brent Ozar write a few notes on how to … Continue reading

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Silicon Valley is a different world

I spent the last couple days at Flowcon 2014, a conference that is bringing people together to talk about growing their organizations with continuous delivery and design, and lean product development. It does some of that, but it wasn’t what … Continue reading

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Off to Flowcon 2014

With all of the work on a deployment pipeline and Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) I’ve worked on, I thought it would be instructive to go see how the software developers build their product better. A few months … Continue reading

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Advice for Steve Jones

I was tagged by Mike Walsh in a blog post entitled: 4 Attitudes I Wish I Had Earlier as a DBA. It’s a look back at Mike’s career and a few things that he wishes he’d known earlier in his career. … Continue reading

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