2019-08-19
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I remember buying my first computer after college. At the time I was working part time and in graduate studies part time. My aging high school era Apple II wasn't capable of handling the load, not to mention its 300baud modem wasn't a lot of fun. I could likely have gotten a faster modem with […]
2019-08-17
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Steve thinks having a known set of data for your system is one way to improve your software development process and make salespeople happy.
2019-08-14
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Learning to become a DBA is often a winding and twisty road. Steve has a little advice today.
2019-08-13
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2019-08-12
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Steve wants to know what's in your current home lab. Leave a note and help others learn to set one up.
2019-08-09
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A phishing attack is directed at engineers, but it could easily be pointed at IT pros.
2019-08-08
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A table without a clustered index (heap) will NOT suffer from fragmentation during frequent updates or deletes. True or False?
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