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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Pausing the Learning for March
In my last update, I was disappointed with my February progress. Busy with life and work, I didn’t do much reading or practicing. The latter is really the important part. I started March thinking I’d do a bit more, but … Continue reading
Common Data Challenges
Working with data has proven to be a challenge for most of my career. It’s been fun, and certainly fulfilling, but there are constant challenges involved. Let’s take away the hardware and admin challenges of keeping systems running, backed up, … Continue reading
Pushing SQL Change Automation Code to Azure DevOps
Making changes on your own system for a SQL Change Automation project is great, but if you’re the only one using the project, it might feel like a lot of overhead. I’d argue it isn’t and it’s a better way … Continue reading
The Data Incident
I was reading a Google whitepaper and I think this was the first time I’d seen a potential loss of data referred to as a data incident. The paper deals with the response from the Google Cloud team if there are potential … Continue reading