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Daily Archives: November 10, 2015
Do You Have Scary Code?
I once worked in a company that had a VB6 application (this was a long time ago), which had been mainly written by three developers working at the company. Two of them left, but we still have one of the … Continue reading
Poor Data Modeling – T-SQL Tuesday #72
This month Mickey Stuewe hosts the T-SQL Tuesday and she has a great topic. Data Modeling is something few people seem to do, especially developers, and it often can go wrong. That’s the topic, and I have a short story. … Continue reading
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