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  • RE: The Politics of SQL Security

    Jeff Moden (5/23/2016)


    I simply ask if he'll enjoy reading about himself in the morning news after the company has suffered a breach. I also explain that customers can and...

  • RE: Don’t Miss Out on an Opportunity to Connect

    call.copse (5/9/2016)


    @Kyrilluk

    That's not really the spirit is it now? I'd imagine the majority of us here will avoid meeting folk when we don't have to but I often agree that...

  • RE: Don’t Miss Out on an Opportunity to Connect

    Never cry over spilled milk, because it may have been poisoned.

  • RE: Buzzword Bingo

    GoofyGuy (5/2/2016)


    For me, perhaps the most confusing acronym is ... DBA.

    Some DBAs are far more accomplished in knowledge and experience than others. Some (such as the esteemed 'Phil Factor') are...

  • RE: Would You Move For a Job?

    I found the question very funny ("Would you move for a job?") when in the UK, millions are doing just that from all part of Europe or even the world....

  • RE: On-Time, or Not

    Being late might mean several things depending on the culture and on the event.

    It might mean "I value more my time than yours" if this is for a 1...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    Gary Varga (3/2/2016)


    I have been seriously thinking about this over the last couple of days and believe that a Neural Network can be audited. Not directly, as both Kyrilluk and...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    I don't want things public. That creates issues. But they need to be able to be audited, independently.

    Can two experts disagree? Sure. We see this all the time in all...

  • RE: The Dangers of Algorithms

    The real issue from the perspective of the left or extreme-left London School Of Economics about using algorithms, is that they tend to confirm prejudices instead of dispelling them. They...

  • RE: A Good Use for Hadoop

    The reason why Netflix needs to conserve all this data is to be able to use some data mining algorithms to predict future movie selection. So the more data, the...

  • RE: Analysing Sales Patterns: R + SQL Server

    nick.dale.burns (12/16/2015)


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    chris.smith 3432 (12/15/2015)


    Hi Nick,

    1. Embedding R in a stored procedure seems to be really useful when there is limited (i.e. no) required interaction....

  • RE: Analysing Sales Patterns: R + SQL Server

    nick.dale.burns (12/15/2015)


    chris.smith 3432 (12/15/2015)


    Hi Nick,

    1. Embedding R in a stored procedure seems to be really useful when there is limited (i.e. no) required interaction. For example,...

  • RE: Analysing Sales Patterns: R + SQL Server

    Exellent article, thank you.

    For those of you that just hate creating views or would like to keep experimenting with different sql queries and have windows connection rather than a SQL...

  • RE: Who's a Good Developer?

    David.Poole (9/15/2015)


    I've interviewed loads of staff over the years including a few technically brilliant ones that were rejected unanimously by myself and whichever colleague was interviewing with me.

    • Technically brilliant but...

  • RE: Training Computer Scientists

    I don't agree with this article. This is true that computer science degrees, or other degrees, don't prepare the student to the point of being able to "hit the ground...

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