Monthly Archives: January 2018

Reading GDPR

In case you’re interested, the GDPR law is actually not bad to read. You might be affected by this, so go through the regulations. I’m doing that this week. You can also see a nice article from David Poole at … Continue reading

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tsqlt Tests for Advent of Code 2017 Day 2

This is day 2 of the Advent of Code 2017. If you want to read about the puzzles, start with Day 1. As I worked through the puzzles, I decided that I should be testing using their test sets and … Continue reading

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The Travel Review

I got a note from United this week that summarized my travel for 2017. I’ve been feeling a bit itchy as I haven’t had any trips scheduled for 2018 so far. Strange for me, but looking over the summary, I’m … Continue reading

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Disable or Drop

When I started working with SQL Server and Windows, it seemed that the administrative side of many actions was limited. We could add and drop many items, but that was it. Relatively few tools allowed setting limits or disabling them, … Continue reading

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