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Monthly Archives: December 2018
2018 Advent of Code–Day 1
I enjoy when the Avent of Code comes around each year. I seem to make this a December (or sometimes New Year’s) resolution to get through them all, but life usually gets in the way. In any case, I decided … Continue reading
Evolving Our Tools
This week the next preview version of SSMS v18 was released. This is the sixth preview release, and I’m guessing that this will be one of the last. Six seems like a lot of releases, and I’d like to think that … Continue reading
The Full Stack DBA
The last couple of years have seen the job title “full stack developer” posted quite often. With the popularity of DevOps, companies are hoping to hire a developer that can work on the database, understand some networking, and continue to … Continue reading
Only One New Shirt in 2018
Usually I get a few shirts each year, and may donate/give away a few others. However, in 2018, I only got one new shirt, and didn’t even get time to monogram it. Here it is from #SQLintheCity in May. This … Continue reading