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| | | | | With the Invitation of Mikey Bronowski for this month T-SQL Tuesday Tools of the Trade, I would like share some useful tools that make my job easier: OBS Studio: This is a free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. I mostly prerecord my sessions using OBS. I personally love this tool... | |
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| | | | | Introduction This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Mikey Bronowski (blog|twitter). The subject is Tools that you use. As Mikey describes it, "Write a blog post about the most helpful and effective tools you use or know of". This post will be my contribution for T-SQL Tuesday #135 - Tools That You Use. Once again, | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses Azure SQL Database and Managed Instance features, tech community events, and TSQL2SDAY contributions. | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | The new Python package and project manager uv is in fact amazing. I say that, because it's really fast, but more importantly because this single tool does a whole lot, really fast: Installing Python binaries, installing and running packages in self-contained environments like pipx, managing virtual environments. However, I've been avoiding it so far due to one flaw: uv defaults to installing its virtual environment and all dependencies into the .venv sub-directory of your project, almost exactly like the... | ||