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compassionatecoding.com
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| | | | | Do you need to be passionate about programming to be a good developer? I recently encountered an intriguing article on 10x developers that considers two developer types, the passionate enthusiast and the professional. I've lived in both of these worlds, as reflected in my Compassionate Coding work. I started coding in my teen years and loved it, so I tried to fit in with the hardcore enthusiast programmers and found external success, but it left me miserable and burnt out. I came to believe that you can be an effective developer and live a balanced life that includes care for people, not just code, and I started this company to spread that view. | |
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nikitahl.com
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| | | | | I recently encountered an `Unterminated string literal` error, which turned out to be totally unexpected for me, as the string looked completely fine for me. | |
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dbanuggets.com
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| | | | | Thank you Mala for hosting T-SQL Tuesday for August month. Mala asked us to write about the Database version control and what tools we use to manage our database code. Please find the original invite here. Earlier in my career as a DBA, the database code was managed with comments in the code to know... | |
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glennsqlperformance.com
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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, | ||