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Daily Archives: March 28, 2016
Dexterity Matters
I typo things. I make mistakes in the QOD, checking the wrong box. Even in a browser at times there’s a button or hot area too close to the bookmarks bar and instead of completing an action, like checking my VSTS … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged software development
SQL Nexus in Copenhagen
The Nordic SQLNexus conference is taking place in Copenhagen on May 2-4. I’ve never been to the event, or the country, but I was accepted to speak, so I embark on another multi-city, multi day trip. SQLNexus has quite a … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged speaking, syndicated