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Daily Archives: September 27, 2016
DevOps at Microsoft
I’ve been watching Microsoft for quite a few years, with my career being tightly intertwined with the company for 25 years. I’m amazed by the way the company has changed in the last five years. It’s probably been longer than … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged DevOps, Microsoft, software development
Quick Tips–Using ii in #SQLPrompt
SQL Prompt has lots of great features that can help you write SQL quicker. However, you’ve got to train yourself to use a few of these and not just start to type with your old habits. This quick tip looks … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Redgate, SQL Prompt, syndicated