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Daily Archives: October 5, 2015
What’s a Code Smell?
We all have a variety of code patterns and practices that we follow. Most of them were probably picked up along the path of our career. A suggestion from a colleague. A piece of sample code that solved a problem. … Continue reading
SQL Source Control and Git–Getting Started
It seems as though Git is taking the world by storm as the Version Control System (VCS) of choice. TFS is widely used in the MS world, but Git is growing, Subversion is shrinking, as are most of the other … Continue reading