Monthly Archives: July 2016

Losing Rows

There has been a lot of hype in the last 3-4 years around NoSQL databases. Note that NoSQL isn’t Not SQL, but rather Not Only SQL, implying that the SQL language still has a place here. In fact, a number … Continue reading

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Thanks, Karla

I heard the news this week, and I’m still sad. Karla Landrum is leaving PASS after five years of acting as the Community Evangelist. Thank you, Karla, for all you’ve done. In the last five years, we’ve seen tremendous growth … Continue reading

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Baby Steps to DevOps

I’ve been re-reading the book, Continuous Delivery, as part of the current San Diego Technology Immersion Group monthly meeting track. This book was the focus of the first meeting in May, and will continue for the next couple months. Continuous Delivery … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #80–Chris Yates’ Birthday

It’s the 80th version of T-SQL Tuesday. You can see all the parties from the past on my page, but feel free to jump in here or elsewhere. This is a monthly event, where anyone can write on a topic. … Continue reading

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