Please don’t trust me!
Issues of trust are fundamental to most relationships. Certainly, business relationships are no exception. The discourse usually revolves around who trusts who. With the implication
Once upon a time, we had diaries — now we have blogs.
Issues of trust are fundamental to most relationships. Certainly, business relationships are no exception. The discourse usually revolves around who trusts who. With the implication
The crew at BitWise is enjoying a well-deserved break. And why can we take it so easy?! Because we took care of business before we
We speak with developers from all over the world on a regular basis. If there is one thing that they agree on … it’s the
People in technology often complain about lack of determination in our industry. In fact, there are so many ways of doing things that it can
Universe of discourse Some mathematical concepts seem straightforward, but really aren’t. E.g. addition and subtraction. Some are almost on purpose convoluted. Consider for example the
how do we describe a set? is there a notation that would allow us to do it painlessly and accurately?
Everyone knows that it is important to understand how SQL server memory is managed. We’ve all heard about things like object cache, procedure ca che
Corporate America tends to view its IT departments as cost centers. While that may have been true when most of our work was done with
It is a mystery to me why Microsoft decides to implement features in a seemingly half-baked way. I say seemingly, because many times it turns
Microsoft documentation doesn’t usually dwell on dangers of executing admin commands. It is somewhat correctly assumed that if you have the access to run it,
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