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SQL Saturday NYC 2025 Slides Building an API with DAB
I forgot to do this Saturday, and was traveling all day yesterday, but I’m finally getting this done. Thanks to everyone that attended my talk on building an API with the Data API Builder. Slides: BuildingAPI.pptx Demo code repo: https://github.com/way0utwest/DAB-Experiments … Continue reading
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T-SQL Tuesday #186–Agent Jobs
It’s that time of the month again, when the T-SQL Tuesday blog party takes place. I manage this site, and am looking for hosts all the time. This month I managed to convince Andy Levy to host, and I’m grateful … Continue reading
SQL Server Engineering in Austin
I was lucky enough to attend SQL Saturday Austin 2025 a little over a week ago in conjunction with some work at the Redgate office. The opening keynote at the event was given by Conor Cunningham, who is an architect … Continue reading
A New Word: Lookaback
lookaback– n. the chock of meeting back up with someone and learning that your mental image of them had fallen wildly out of date – having grown up or gotten old, fallen apart, or pulled themselves together – which shakes … Continue reading