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  • RE: A Christmas Bug

    It is all too easy to say, "Thisis definitely a development mistake, and one that should have been caught intesting." My first question is...

  • RE: Practice Until You Don't Get It Wrong

    "In sports and the performance arts, I've heard asaying that says: amateurs practice until they get it right, butprofessionals practice until they don't get it wrong."
  • RE: Does Your Work Attire Really Make a Difference?

    In reference to the first poster who was given a job because he wore a suit and tie in spite of being told not to, that is a bad situation...

  • RE: What's Your Approach?

    While I agree with the previous assessment that an amazing opportunity and a project commitment are different, my comment is more to the point of the author. If you believe...

  • RE: Framework Fatigue

    I have very mixed emotions because on one hand, when there is a lack of options, there tends to be a lack of thinking. But...I also have a lot of...

  • RE: The Future of Auditing

    While I agree that sys admin actions on production machines should be tracked, as a developer I wish there was an easier solution to logging user behavior. It has been...

  • RE: Generating Our Own Bad Data

    Eric M Russell (11/2/2016)If IT was providing executive management with reports indicating an unusual spike in the number of new accounts opened and fees generated, then they have done their...

  • RE: Generating Our Own Bad Data

    I think to even suggest that the IT department could/should have prevented the mess at Well's Fargo is dangerous and perhaps unethical. Consider the news: people who pointed out the...

  • RE: Don't tell the boss

    First, I agree that monitoring all the things that can go wrong should be done. And hiding things is generally a bad idea.

    But let me play a little devil's advocate...

  • RE: What Helps You Learn?

    Here are the things that I find supper helpful no matter what the medium:

    Put any configuration you can at the front. At any rate, clearly let me know when this...

  • RE: Does Log Data Belong in a Table or a File?

    pdanes (9/6/2016)


    Attitudes like "X" should always be "Y" are silly and counterproductive, usually wrong, and anyone spouting them should be sent ...

    Not sure where they should be sent, but definitely...

  • RE: How Far Have You Traveled for a SQL Saturday?

    I haven't been to one of these conferences, but can assure you that there is no way I would travel even half the 600 miles for a single day event.

    As...

  • RE: Scary Deployments

    David.Poole (7/19/2016)


    This situation destroys trust between IT and business people. The question "Why don't you know how to alter the system you wrote?" Is a hard one to answer.

    I...

  • RE: More and More Data Growth

    Heading over I had noted while reading that the idea of filtering data before storage reaches into some hobbies. In model rocketry for instance, there are inexpensive altimeters that read...

  • RE: Solving Tempdb Issues

    Terje Hermanseter (5/12/2016)


    If one file is significantly larger (or more correctly have a higher write-free-perecent) than the others, that file will receive all the write operations. If that happens you...

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