Monthly Archives: May 2023

T-SQL Tuesday #162–Using AI with Data Science

This month is a timely topic, with Tomaz Kastrun hosting. I was lucky to meet Tomaz before the pandemic, and we had a great time at the SQL Saturday as well as at Lake Bled the next day. Tomaz does … Continue reading

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Technical Debt

We all experience technical debt when building software, especially software that has been around for years. Most of us have likely encountered code that we are loathe to touch and modify. At least, we don’t touch it twice. We might … Continue reading

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Slides and Code for SQL Saturday Jacksonville – Architecting Zero Downtime Deployments

The code from my talk today at SQL Saturday Jacksonville is available in GitHub in a repo: Zero Downtime There is a description in the readme, but you can open the DBClient folder and the VS solution for ZeroDowntime in … Continue reading

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Traveling to SQL Saturday Jacksonville 2023

I’m heading to SQL Saturday Jacksonville 2023 today, speaking tomorrow. After not making any of their events, I went in 2022 and am back for their 15th event this year. I’m excited to go, though this will be quick trip. … Continue reading

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