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Daily Archives: December 5, 2017
Can Data Save the World?
Years ago I read one of the Freakonomics books. It was an interesting look at how we might examine our world in unexpected ways, using lots of data. While I didn’t always agree with the conclusions of the authors in different areas, … Continue reading
SQL Prompt Gets Even Better
SQL Prompt v9 came out recently, and just when you thought they couldn’t make it better, they found a way. If you click the menu for SQL Prompt, you’ll see a couple new items. Code Analysis!!! Finally, a first step … Continue reading