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newdevsguide.com
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| | | | | Let's take a look at Polyglot Notebooks and explore how we can use them to write C# code in an interactive and sharable notebook format. | |
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glennsqlperformance.com
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| | | | | Introduction This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Steve Jones (blog|twitter). The subject is how are you using Jupyter notebooks every day. As Steve describes it, "I want you to write about how you have used, or would like to use, a Jupyter notebook". This post will be my contribution for T-SQL Tuesday #137 - | |
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voiceofthedba.com
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| | | | | I hosted the blog party this month, with the invite to write about notebooks. These are a neat technology, and I've written about them at SQLServerCentral. This post is a wrap-up of the various responses to my invitation. First, quite a few people give credit to either Aaron Nelson or Rob Sewell for their writings... | |
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curatedsql.com
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discusses troubleshooting an error when connecting SQL Profiler to a SQL Server Premium Per User (PPU) dataset, providing a solution for the 'race with the ID' error. | ||