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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Costumes at the PASS Summit
tl,dr; We’re raising money for Doctors without Borders. Donate and a few of us will dress up at the Summit. You don’t have to attend the Summit to have some fun here. Last year a bunch of us agreed to … Continue reading
Simple Merges KDiff3 at SQL in the City
One of the hassles of working in a development team is that you will have conflicts between your code and another developer’s. That’s fine, and it’s a natural effect of allowing each person to work on parts of a database … Continue reading
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Custom Placeholders in SQL Prompt 7
I work for Redgate and write about products. I’ve got a series of SQL Prompt posts here on little things I like. SQL Prompt might be my favorite tool. SQL Prompt will be yours as well if you give it … Continue reading
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Who’s a Good Developer?
I hear people in all industries and careers say that all of us should hire the best person for the job. We should pick the most qualified person and engage their services. However what’s left out of most of this … Continue reading