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Fun Data Analysis
The first part of this article is very true: “… correlation doesn’t always equal causality.” It’s a fun look at statistics and there’s a short video from a news station that contains this other great quote: “… numbers can be tricky.” As data … Continue reading
SQL in the City 2014 – Two countries in two weeks
I have had a fairly busy travel schedule the last few years. While I don’t love sitting on airplanes and being away from home, I do look forward to the events and seeing the amazing #SQLFamily and community we have … Continue reading
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Continuous Delivery for Windows?
I read a bit about the next version of Windows, which is coming in 2015 as Windows 10. I’m not sure how much I care about some of the changes coming in the OS, though having CTRL+V working in a … Continue reading
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Version Control for Databases
This is based on my Team Based Development with Version Control talk, which has evolved a bit. Abstract Getting your database under version control is ultimately a way of communicating changes and collaborating with team members, maintaining an audit trail … Continue reading
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