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Daily Archives: April 9, 2019
Code Building Code
The dream for some people is to have an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that you use to describe some requirements and it will build an application that meets your needs. Certainly some AI and ML systems have reduced the need … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #113–Personal Databases
This month we have a really interesting question for the T-SQL Tuesday invitation. Todd Kleinhans is the host and asks about personal databases. Do we use them for anything? Quite a create question for a professional. My Personal Database I … Continue reading