Monthly Archives: October 2019

A #DevOps Discussion on Thursday with Abel Wang

I’m hosting a webinar later this week with  Abel Wang, one of the talented members of the League of Extraordinary Cloud DevOps Advocates at Microsoft. This Thursday, October 10, 2019, at 3pm UTC we’ll be discussing DevOps, and how this … Continue reading

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T-SQL Context Switching

Studies have shown that reading someone else’s code can be both stressful and time consuming. Developers that pick up unfamiliar code find themselves spending much more time comprehending the code than with more familiar projects. I think this might be … Continue reading

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Republish: Documenting with Tests

I’m at SQL in the City Summit – Sydney today, likely loaded on coffee to get through 2 days down under. In any case, you get Documenting with Tests

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The Future of Database Development at SQL Saturday #870–Memphis

I’m off to Memphis today for SQL Saturday #870. I’m excited as I’ve never been to Memphis and hope to wander around and see something while I’m there. I know Tennessee has a great #sqlfamily, so I’m looking forward to … Continue reading

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