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Monthly Archives: February 2020
DevOps Deja Vu with Oracle
While I was out on sabbatical, I took a two day break to attend an Oracle conference and speak. The Rocky Mountain Oracle User Group Training Days 2020 was held a week ago a little North of Denver and I … Continue reading
Day 28, Sabbatical Part Deux
Two days of work in the middle here, which is a nice break from my break. If that makes sense. I left early yesterday to drive up to Westminster for the Rocky Mountain Oracle User Group Training Days. I spoke … Continue reading
Day 27, Sabbatical Part Deux
Down to the last week. Actually, I have one complete week left. I’ll go back to work next Wednesday, Feb 26. That’s because I’m working today (Tues) and tomorrow, speaking at an Oracle event in the North Denver area. I … Continue reading
Day 24, Sabbatical Part Deux
Week five has been slow. I’ve missed a few days, mostly because of a mini vacation and illness. Monday I felt worn out. A busy volleyball weekend and a month of working with my body and not sitting at a … Continue reading