• Robert Davis (2/20/2009)


    I would agree with you if the title had not specifically called out that it was for DBA's: Organizational tools that can help you be a better DBA.

    The complaint isn't that the article isn't "DBA specific". The complaint is that the article is not what it claims to be.

    I guess we have to agree to disagree. I thought it was very much directed at better ways to get things done, one dba to another. Seems like a pretty valid point, but I could be wrong.

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