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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Live and Learn
I love this quote from Randolph West: ” Listen to people. Have strong opinions, but loosely held. If you are wrong, admit it and move on. Learn from those around you.” This is from his blog on diversity, which I … Continue reading
Shutting Off PowerShell Warnings–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. Not really a SQL Server post, but I ran into this minor issue. While running a script, I saw … Continue reading
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Searching for Answers Inside
How easy is it for you to search your codebase, especially across projects, and find out if there are dependencies, similar code solutions, or even other incidents of similar problems? Do you feel comfortable that you can find out what … Continue reading
It’s Natural to Avoid Problems
The hardest part of transforming to a lean, efficient process is the culture change necessary to get a team to work together. It doesn’t matter if the team builds software or vehicles, the change to working in a new way, … Continue reading