Monthly Archives: October 2024

Keep. It. Simple.

I get a tech newsletter most days, which has news that I enjoy, but interspersed among the news and ads are projects, frameworks, or repos, most of which I’ve never heard of before. I used to read these, but it … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #179: The Detective’s Toolkit

It’s time for the monthly T-SQL Tuesday blog party. This month a longtime friend, Tim Mitchell is hosting and he’s got a neat invite. He’s asking us how to dig into a request and figure out th meaning in our … Continue reading

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Moving T-SQL Tuesday to Jekyll

I got a message a few months back that Microsoft was deprecating the MySQL server version that I was using in Azure. The cost was going up, and while I don’t mind donating the $12-15/month to the site, I didn’t … Continue reading

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The Load of Real Time Data Warehouses

If you have a data warehouse, what do you think your ratio of reads to writes is on any given day? Do you think 1:1, as in one read for each write? Is it 10:1, with 10 reads for each … Continue reading

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