There is a very good blog entry located here which lists questions every development team and team leads should ask themselves during development cycles. From the article: Whole team What can we automate? where are we "Reinventing the wheel"? what are the tools that slow us down? what tools can […]
Monthly Archives: June 2009
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Well, it’s been some time since my last decent technical article. There have been some distractions lately, but I’ll be back on deck with some fresh content shortly. I’ve got some SQL Reporting Services goodness and also some tips and tricks on getting the most out of SQL Integration Services. […]
Well, this week I was routinely contributing to the massive indentations in my forehead (banging my head against my keyboard) due to an old SQL Server favourite.. “An explicit value for the identity column in table ‘[Table]’ can only be specified when a column list is used and IDENTITY_INSERT is […]
There have been frequent not-so-subtle attacks on social media (in particular, blogging and Twitter) by mainstream journalists in recent times and quite frankly, I’m sick of hearing about it. There is hardly a day that goes by without reading the same old boring rhetoric coming from these ‘Traditional News Outlets’ […]
It’s just getting to the point where you have to have to say that it’s pretty much unacceptable for major mainstream software to not support resizable windows. Today I went to adjust the bindings for the default web site on my local IIS 7 service using IIS Manager. Sorry, but […]