The Subtle Push to the Cloud
There's a push to the cloud from Microsoft, and Steve Jones has a few thoughts. Have you warmed up to the cloud at all?
There's a push to the cloud from Microsoft, and Steve Jones has a few thoughts. Have you warmed up to the cloud at all?
Test-driven development is often taught using simple examples, such as calculating the scores for a game of ten-pin bowling. Using the same practice effectively on a real code base isn’t as easy. This article covers some of the questions that arise when dealing with larger code bases and changing requirements.
It is not always easy to do what Excel does with PERCENTILE.INC. Learn what formulas to use in this article.
Trying to take the time to fix sub-par processes has some surprising parallels in nature.
What problems occur because of the algorithm chosen to generate data? A new report says that social security numbers in the US can be predicted. Steve Jones has a few warnings about what algoriothms you choose.
This article outlines how to measure resource usage, and use these measurements to develop quality metrics for Big Data applications.
SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server. This event will be held May 10, 2014. Register while space is available.
There have been some noticable failures of big IT projects this week, but are they always a problem?
Documenting the database is always a challenge, and there are many techniques you can use to help all the people on your team understand what all your tables are used for. David Poole brings us an easy way to implement a framework for documentation.
This week Steve Jones asks about how important reading is to you, and also about what our digital rights might be in a world where we have connected platforms.
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