Business of Software 2008 - Noah Wasserman
I'm starting a series of blog posts from the Business of Software conference
that I attended last week in Boston. If...
2008-09-18
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I'm starting a series of blog posts from the Business of Software conference
that I attended last week in Boston. If...
2008-09-18
749 reads
In recent years this event has been held in July, but this year they ran into problems when the planned...
2008-09-17
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I'm starting a series of blog posts from the Business of Software conference
that I attended last week in Boston. If...
2008-09-17
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Cross functional teams sounds a lot like a buzzword, and maybe it is to a degree - but still worth talking...
2008-09-16
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I'm starting a series of blog posts from the Business of Software conference
that I attended last week in Boston. If...
2008-09-16
849 reads
We experimented with some video training back in 2004/2005 on SSC, but we just didn't have the time/energy to pursue...
2008-09-15
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I haven't done as much reading on the Kindle since I've been home from my last trip, mainly because I've...
2008-09-15
822 reads
I'm starting a series of blog posts from the Business of Software conference
that I attended last week in Boston. If...
2008-09-15
749 reads
Pam Shaw & Wes Dumey are leading the charge for the 2nd annual Tampa SQLSaturday on January 24, 2009. They are...
2008-09-14
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One very common mistake I see when reviewing code is the case where the select statement is returning multiple rows,...
2008-09-14
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Probably the best piece of advice I ever received is to take time to...
By Steve Jones
I was lucky enough to take a vacation a decade ago in Edinburgh with...
We have performed a side-by-side upgrade, from SQL Server 2016 to 2022 Developer Edition,...
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