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datasavvy.me
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| | | | | I've been building lakehouses using Databricks Unity catalog for a couple of clients. Overall, I like the technology, but there are a few things to get used to. This includes the fact that primary key and foreign key constraints are informational only and not enforced. If you come from a relational database background, this unenforced... | |
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sqlserverfast.com
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| | | | | For edition 174 T-SQL Tuesday, Kevin Feasel asks us to write about our favorite job interview questions. I don't like job interviewing. Never have, never will. And while the process changed a lot once I shifted to contracting, my dislike for the interview process has remained. I am not hiring So I decided not to... | |
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www.nigeldba.com
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| | | | | T-SQL Tuesdayis the blog party started by Adam Machanic (b|t) over a decade ago and is now maintained by Steve Jones (b|t) on tsqltuesday.com. Each month, lots of people blog their thoughts on a common topic. This month's T-SQL Tuesday is from Raul Gonzalez (b|t) who is asking us to reveal all about our use of Worst Practices, and explain... | |
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opensource.org
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| | | [AI summary] The post discusses open source licenses and their categorization, along with information about cookie consent management on the Open Source Initiative website. | ||