Monthly Archives: January 2024

Friday Flyway Tips–Linking a GitHub Issue to a Code Commit

Recently I was doing a demo and a customer asked how I had linked my commit in Azure DevOps to the work item that existed. It’s easy, and tldr; it’s with the commit comment. This post shows how that works. … Continue reading

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A New Word: Altschemerz

altschmerz – n. a sense of weariness with the same old problems that you’ve always had, the same boring issues and anxieties you’ve been gnawing on for decades, which makes you want to spit them out and dig up some … Continue reading

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Learning NoSQL

It’s a good idea to learn more about different technologies. I’ve been amazed throughout my career, and even now as someone working for a software vendor, how many different technologies I run into. I’m also amazed at how little bits … Continue reading

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Webinar – Navigating the database landscape in 2024: Shifting skills to match constant demands

Next week on Jan 23, I’m part of a webinar titled “Navigating the database landscape in 2024: Shifting skills to match constant demands”. You can register today and join me live or see the recording. Redgate has run various surveys … Continue reading

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