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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Republish: The History of the VCS
In London today, or actually likely still at Heathrow working in an airport hotel. Tomorrow is SQL in the City, so today you get: The History of the VCS
More Software Quality with DevOps and CD
Tomorrow is the SQL in the City Summit in London. Right now I’m in a Heathrow airport hotel, finalizing some prep for the event. I have to run a panel as well as give a talk, Building quality into your … Continue reading
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Getting Close
Last week we saw the release of SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.5, with enhancements for Big data clusterrs and a Java language SDK for SQL Server. This is the 6th public release of the next version, and one that’s coming … Continue reading
SQLServerCentral Design–bbPress
This is part of a series of posts that look at the changes to the SQLServerCentral design, bringing us to v3 of the site. You can see the other posts with the SQLServerCentral tag. Lots more work to be done, … Continue reading