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dbanuggets.com
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| | | | | Thanks to Kevin Chant for inviting us to write this month's T-SQL Tuesday. This month is special, as Kevin mentioned due to the Festive Tech Calendar, which I have been speaking about for a couple of years now. Every day of the December month, a new recording or a blog post will be released for... | |
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blog.waynesheffield.com
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| | | | | In this T-SQL Tuesday installment, I want to know about a brick wall that you have run up against, and how you handled it. | |
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debthedba.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I feel like I've been neglecting my blog this summer so there's nothing like T-SQL Tuesday to help bring me back. A big thanks to Mala Mahadevan (b) for this month's topic, since it is one near and dear to my heart. She asked us how we manage our database code. One of the earliest... | |
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vickiboykis.com
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| | | When I'm working with Jupyter notebooks, I often want to work with them from within a virtual environment. The general best practice is that you should always use either virtual environments or Docker containers for working with Python, for reasons outlined in this post, or you're gonna have a bad time. I know I have. The workflow is a little long, so I thought I'd document it for future me here. | ||