Your Computer Science Education
Steve wants to know how and what you learned about computing, as well as what was missing.
Steve wants to know how and what you learned about computing, as well as what was missing.
Not many data professionals get a personal Learning and Development (L&D) budget that we can use at our discretion. This is something I encourage you to negotiate when you are considering a job or at your annual review. We all need to learn and a budget signifies your boss cares about you.
In this article, we examine the effect of local variables on T-SQL queries and how these could potentially cause performance issues.
In this next installment, John performs the research you might do if your management asked you to examine Fabric.
This editorial was originally published on Jul 13, 2019. It is being re-run as Steve is out of town. I recently had the pleasure of catching Paul McCartney in concert, and he was amazing. I have been a fan forever and have heard him tell the same stories he over and over with great delight. […]
This section gets into detailed SQL Server configuration details. This is less relevant in a cloud environment, but there are still items to confirm.
Today Steve talks about how we end up with software systems that don't appear to be well engineered.
Lean how to implement linear regression in SQL Server by running Python code on your data in SQL Server using Machine Learning Services.
This article explores how enabling READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT on your SQL Server database might ease excessive blocking.
After a recent data breach, Steve read about an analysis of the data. He has a few thoughts on the process that Troy Hunt went through to dig into the data.
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What happens when I run this code?
CREATE TABLE dbo.IdentityTest
(
id int IDENTITY(10) PRIMARY KEY,
somevalue VARCHAR(20)
)
GO
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