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Monthly Archives: September 2019
The Crazy Fall
I know this time of year is always a little hectic, but this year it’s gotten wild. A confluence of some long term and short term commitments. My schedule for Sept/Oct. Sept 1-10 – UK Sept 20-22 – Alfred, NY … Continue reading
A Good Reason to use a VCS
Imagine that you have some important year end procedures in your SQL Server database. Or maybe you have some important, but rarely run code. No matter what the circumstance, if this is a large amount of code, it might be … Continue reading
Beware, More Ransomware is Coming
Criminals seem to take advantage of anything that will allow them to gain more money, power, or notoriety. It seems in the last year that ransomware has become more prevalent and widespread in all sorts of organizations, though a number … Continue reading
What You Should Know About Coding
What are the important things you should know about writing T-SQL code for an organization or on a team? I’m sure that many of you have ideas, and please, feel free to share them with us with a comment. As … Continue reading