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Daily Archives: October 20, 2014
Anatomy of a tSQLt test
I’ve been doing some work on testing database code, and working with the tSQLt framework. I really like the framework more and more, and want to continue to use it. The whole idea of testing is a bit immature in … Continue reading
Why Would You Move?
I was reading a thread on Quora about why SQL Server is chosen by companies, and another on StackOverflow about why Oracle is a good choice. As much as I sometimes joke about the Oracle RDBMS, I think it’s a solid platform, … Continue reading