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Daily Archives: December 13, 2016
SQL in the City Prep
I’m at the Redgate Software offices this week. I come over to visit the company, my boss and our department, and talk to product development groups a few times a year. This time I’ve been mostly focused on the SQL … Continue reading
DBAs Need to Learn to Develop
This editorial was originally published on Jan 7, 2014. It is being re-run as Steve is at SQL in the City today. My first exposure to computers was as a child, learning to program in BASIC, Assembler, and Pascal. From … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #85–Cross Version Restores
It’s T-SQL Tuesday time, and this month Ken Fisher hosts. His topic is backups, and while I’m sure there will be plenty of views on backups, I wanted to touch base on a relatively simple item. This is the monthly … Continue reading
Using ReadyRoll to Automate Database Migrations
I like ReadyRoll, and this week at SQL in the City 2017, I get to show some of the product off. I’ll be doing mostly demos and coding, live, with ReadyRoll, sending my code through from development to QA to … Continue reading
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