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Monthly Archives: December 2022
A SQL Compare Picklist
Recently a customer was trying to sync up production and development. They’d somewhat lost control of both environments and wanted to build a plan of how to sync them. This post covers a process I suggested to them to tackle … Continue reading
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Improving Skills at Work
A large part of the success I’ve had in my career has come from growing my skills, both technical and soft, throughout the years. I’ve always been driven to learn more and improve my ability to accomplish the tasks I’ve … Continue reading
Santa Mode on the Tesla
This is part of a series that covers my experience with a Tesla Model Y. I caught a quick article recently that said you could have some fun in a Tesla with Santa Mode. You enable this in a few … Continue reading
Are You Still Using Portable Drives?
It’s the holiday season and that means lots of promotions for various items to give as gifts. Black Friday took place recently and I had no shortage of advertisements that I saw for all sorts of things. From computers to … Continue reading