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Tag Archives: goals
Pro SQL Server on Linux- More Installs
As part of my learning goals for 2018, I wanted to work through various books. This is part of my series on Pro SQL Server on Linux from Bob Ward. After my last post, I decided to try and install … Continue reading
Pro SQL Server on Linux–Install
As part of my learning goals for 2018, I wanted to work through various books. This is part of my series on Pro SQL Server on Linux from Bob Ward. I had an Ubuntu VM setup at home, but it … Continue reading
Pro SQL Server on Linux–Getting Started
As part of my learning goals for 2018, I wanted to work through various books. This is part of my series on Pro SQL Server on Linux from Bob Ward. I purchased Pro SQL Server on Linux and started reading … Continue reading
The 2019 Learning Goals
As mentioned in my editorial, I plan on working through books this year for some extra learning. Certainly I’ll still use Pluralsight, websites, and more learn some things, but I want to get through at least 6 books this year … Continue reading