QRCoder is an open source implementation of standards specification ISO/IEC 18004, which defines the requirements for two-dimensional QR Code symbols. It is a more complete implementation of the standard than the open source QRCode4CS library that was used in a previous article.
QR (Quick Response) Code® is the Denso Wave, Inc. trademark for a type of two-dimensional bar code designed for the automotive industry in Japan. The QR Code system has become popular outside the automotive industry due to its speed and greater storage capacity compared to standard UPC bar codes.
Phil Factor feels that as a community we can do more to help people who are wrestling with SQL coding standards.
SQL Server DBAs are typically quite familiar with security and best practices in Windows but may not understand how security works in Linux. In this article, Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman demonstrates how to manage user accounts in Linux and why working while logged in as root is a bad idea.
Sharing our experience using Data Compression as a space savings option in MS SQL Server 2008
In which you ask your assistant to fetch your coffee, and time them.
Auditing the password changes using LOGIN_CHANGE_PASSWORD_GROUP Server Level Audit Group.
As DBA's we are often looking for issues and hole is things, but it is also important to see positives and seek a better solution.
Azure contains a vast array of services that can be used for machine learning, text analysis, and more. In this article, Supriya Pande provides a brief explanation of machine learning and then walks you through creating a sentiment analysis application.
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While wandering around the documentation looking for some Question of the Day topics, I...
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