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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Put Your Data in a Box
A few years ago I was attending a keynote talk from one of the scientists that works CERN’s Large HADRON Collider (LHC). The talk was about data and how they deal with a large volume of data from experiments run … Continue reading
Republish: The Work of the Ancients
Today I’m teaching a pre-con with Kendra at SQL Saturday Denver, so you get The Work of the Ancients
SQL in the City Back in London
It’s just a couple weeks until the SQL in the City Summit comes back to London. This is our second Summit this year in London, and I’m honored to attend. This time we will be at the Prospero House, on … Continue reading
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Feedback and Change
Recently I heard from a number of people that they received an email from the PASS organization asking them for some feedback on why they weren’t registered for this year’s Summit. I didn’t get the email, which is both good … Continue reading