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| | | | | Historically, if you worked in a company that wanted to share JARs among projects without open sourcing them, then you needed to run a private Nexus or Archiva instance yourself. If that works for you, then great! But if you would prefer not to have to run that server, monitor it, secure it, and patch it, then Deps is for you. Deps is a new JAR hosting service for developers. It takes away the maintenance overhead of running a JAR server. | |
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curatedsql.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses various SQL Server and data management topics, including Microsoft Fabric, Power BI integration, regression analysis techniques, and SQL Server administration issues. | |
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littlekendra.com
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| | | | | Kendra Little writes and draws comics about SQL Server, Data Platforms, and Database DevOps. | |
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therestisjustcode.wordpress.com
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar andhe's asked everyone to find interestingbug or enhancement requests in Microsoft Connect related to SQL Server. The Connect item doesn't have to have anything to do with T-SQL - it could be about the engine, SSRS, R, the installer, whatever. Now, more than ever, Microsoft has... | ||