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Share Your Mistakes
I wrote the other day about a culture of allowing mistakes. We know mistakes are going to happen, so we ought to accept them. Even stupid ones. I make them at times, my wife does, my kid does, so I … Continue reading
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Speaking at SQL Saturday LA
SQL Saturday is coming back in-person to Los Angeles. I’ve been to this event a few times, and was sad when the pandemic pushed it virtual. However, 2022 is the year to restart. I’m speaking, and my flights are booked. … Continue reading
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Register as a Pre-Con Speaker
I’ve been debating how we better organize speaker resources and one of the things I proposed was a pre-con registry of speakers. I did so at the sqlsaturday blog. There was a little debate, but then lo and behold, Rob … Continue reading
VS Live Slides and Code
Thanks to everyone that came to my talk at VS Live today. I’ve uploaded the slides to the blog. Here are the two decks: Using CI To Prevent Database Problems The Serverless Azure Database Code for the CI Talk is … Continue reading