Using Notebooks in Azure Data Studio
Learn how to use the notebook feature of Azure Data Studio to keep a set of queries together with some documentation.
2023-11-09 (first published: 2019-04-11)
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Learn how to use the notebook feature of Azure Data Studio to keep a set of queries together with some documentation.
2023-11-09 (first published: 2019-04-11)
20,403 reads
I’m starting the process of learning how to use Jupyter Notebooks. Notebooks are documents that contain live code, commentary, results, pictures and more. Jupyter Notebooks are used for presentations,...
2019-04-08
In my last post I showed how to add a folder of scripts to GitHub using Visual Studio Code. You can do it with Azure Data Studio as well....
2019-04-07
Learn some of the ins and outs of working with Azure Data Studio to develop SQL code.
2021-02-15 (first published: 2019-03-25)
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Azure Data Studio (ADS) is a cross platform query tool for SQL Server. Learn how to get started using ADS to work with your SQL Server instances.
2024-01-09 (first published: 2019-03-04)
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Explore the Azure Data Studio dashboards and see how to customize one of these dashboards to include a new widget.
2019-01-22
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Azure Data Studio, now the official name of SQL Operations Studio, was released in September. The biggest news regarding the release is the extensions that are now available, as Julie Lerman describes.
2019-01-11
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By Steve Jones
Last week I was honored with a trip to Rome for the Redgate President’s...
By Arun Sirpal
As part of my wider work exploring Claude Code and AI-assisted database engineering, I...
By Bert Wagner
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