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  • RE: Microsoft and Minecraft and Training Kids

    Gary Varga (2/24/2015)


    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (2/24/2015)


    ...I don't think this is a boy v girl thing, but a personality thing...

    That is so true. I have one of each who...

  • RE: Microsoft and Minecraft and Training Kids

    Andy Warren (2/23/2015)


    My goal is balance, but to also let them explore the things that appeal to them and aren't obviously harmful. It's not easy to get right of course....

  • RE: Microsoft and Minecraft and Training Kids

    Andy Warren (2/23/2015)


    I'm using OpenDNS at home. Not perfect, better than nothing. It's just a hard task because they have wifi enabled tablets, one as a phone, Xbox, WiiU, probably...

  • RE: Microsoft and Minecraft and Training Kids

    Minecraft, and other games, can be very good for teaching. What blows my mind is how schools react to it. The anti-gun nuts have pushed schools so far...

  • RE: Microsoft and Minecraft and Training Kids

    Kutang Pan (2/23/2015)


    I'm going to get my 7 and 5 y/o their own first PC, nothing powerfull, just something to be able to watch movies and stuff on internet. Maybe...

  • RE: SQL Injection, Still?

    Yet Another DBA (2/18/2015)


    djackson 22568 (2/17/2015).............

    Also, I doubt most breaches are reported. At a conference I attended on security, about 1% of the people in the room thought it...

  • RE: SQL Injection, Still?

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (2/17/2015)


    Eric M Russell (2/17/2015)


    But are most data breaches the result of SQL injection or even ad-hoc database access by outsiders?

    From what I've seen, most...

  • RE: SQL Injection, Still?

    brdudley (2/17/2015)


    Okay, I'll pick up the widget...

    https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SQL_Injection_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet

    SQL injection has been news for an awful long time (prior to 2000). Even so, I remember seeing code that used concatenation of...

  • RE: SQL Injection, Still?

    Years ago I worked for a guy that saw a "widget" on the floor, and called a meeting of the entire warehouse staff, where he lectured us for over an...

  • RE: Ship Safe...Ship Often

    Absolutely! Personally I don't buy in to the "fast" mantra. I understand profit motive, but long term, fast is too risky. Like you I believe correct, or...

  • RE: Too Large a Workload?

    I often hear the technical staff in many organizations complaining about the amount of work they are tasked with managing. Plenty of technology professionals view their jobs are stressful, and...

  • RE: Custom SSMS

    martinsumner (1/23/2015)


    One trick I find extremely useful is to set up a query short cut with "Select Top 1000 * From".

    Then when I'm investigating a complex query I...

  • RE: Selling Automation to Ops

    Charles Kincaid (1/12/2015)


    At one company where I worked the development team worked for the support manager. This worked very well as our top priorities were to put in code...

  • RE: Selling Automation to Ops

    It isn't safe to assume that only "Operations staff see (some other group) as wild and irresponsible". I have personally witnessed operations people applying updates without following the process,...

  • RE: The Last Job

    BWFC (12/12/2014)


    John Mitchell-245523 (12/12/2014)


    BWFC (12/12/2014)


    that could be we TUPE straight out through the door.

    I'm no lawyer, but as I understand it, TUPE protects you from any changes that are made...

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