Monthly Archives: December 2020

T-SQL Tuesday #133–What I Learned From Presenting

This month Lisa Griffin Bohm is the host and thanks to her from hosting. She was one of the last people I pressured lightly to host. She came up with a very creative invite. She is asking us to share … Continue reading

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AutoCorrect in Git

I can’t believe autocorrect is available, or that I didn’t know it existed. I should have looked, after all, git is smart enough to guess my intentions. I learned this from Kendra Little, who made a quick video on this. … Continue reading

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Seeking Growth

The word of the day is na·ive·té:  lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. I used this word in a post, and wound up checking the spelling, since I constantly want to include an “i” instead of an “e” in middle … Continue reading

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Daily Coping 7 Dec 2020

I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. All my coping tips … Continue reading

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