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Daily Archives: August 6, 2018
Refreshed and Back from Vacation
It was a nice break to get away from work for a couple weeks. My family and I traveled 2,000+ miles to Glacier National Park. We camped out each night, and managed to get to both Yellowstone (briefly) and Glacier. … Continue reading
Will Terminators Be Required?
I was looking at an article the other day and noticed that there was a CTE sample with the semicolon on the line before the code. I’ve been seeing this convention for years, starting your CTE with a semicolon because … Continue reading