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Quick PoSh SQL Provision Databases for New Developers
As part of some presentation work, I wanted to demonstrate some onboarding of new developers. To that end, as part of a demo, I wanted to build a script that would take a few parameters and generate some SQL Provision … Continue reading
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Redgate Releases Sept 2018–Practicing DevOps
At Redgate, we build tools to help you build software in the entire DevOps cycle. In fact, I love this new graphic that shows the areas that we focus on in the entire software development cycle. We don’t just preach … Continue reading
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What is Projectsv13 in SQL Change Automation?
I got this question recently from someone that was evaluating the SQL Change Automation client in Visual Studio. After setting up a new PoC (Proof of Concept), they were confused about why there is a new entry in their list … Continue reading
Learn about SQL Source Control in Redgate University
I love the SQL Source Control product from Redgate. It’s not perfect, and it can be slow to run at times, but the simplicity of what it does, of getting my code quickly and easily to a VCS is fantastic. … Continue reading
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