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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Contracting for Work
Throughout my career, I’ve primarily been a full time employee for an organization. I have worked for myself, as well as for consulting companies. For the latter, I’ve been an employee as well as a contract worker. There’s a bit … Continue reading
Make the most of your PASS Summit Evenings
At this year’s PASS Summit, I’ll only be around for a short time, and really only Monday night. I have two pre-cons to do and then need to get home for some personal commitments. I am hoping to make the … Continue reading
Republish: Have a Think
Traveling to London today for the SQL in the City Summit, so you get to Have a Think
Arrays in PowerShell–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. This isn’t necessarily an expert post, but more a recognition that I learned something. I knew about objects in … Continue reading
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