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Daily Archives: November 10, 2014
T-SQL Tuesday Topics
An Updated list of all the topics. I was looking for a static list of all the T-SQL Tuesday topics and couldn’t find one. The domain moves around to the current hosting blog, so when it was my turn to … Continue reading
Expected Variables–T-SQL Testing
After I wrote about creating tables that contain the results I expected, I wondered if I could do the same thing with variables. I was thinking that I’d like to better self-document my tests, and I’d like to be able … Continue reading
Pay It Forward
There’s been a joke for years that responds to this question: what happens if I train my developers and they leave? The answer (and the joke) is this: what happens if you don’t train your developers and they stay? It’s … Continue reading