(Peter Vogel) I’m a big fan of what I call Really Obvious Code (ROC – “ROC rocks!”). I’ve even written a column on how ROC is so much better than comments that you shouldn’t be writing comments: Your time is better spent on creating ROC.
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Error Variable Randomly Exists After Running CFExecute In Lucee CFML 5.3.3.62
(Ben Nadel) Yesterday, I was running into a bit of confusion when running the cfexecute tag in Lucee CFML 5.3.3.62. When you define your cfexecute attributes, you have the opportunity to provide both a variable attribute and an errorVariable attribute that hold the success results and the error resu
Updating an ASP.NET Core 2.2 Web Site to .NET Core 3.1 LTS
(Scott Hanselman) Now that .NET Core 3.1 is out jus this last week and it is a “LTS” or Long Term Support version, I thought it’d be a good time to update my main site and my podcast to .NET 3.1.
How to sum Linux directory disk allocated
(Jack Vamvas) Question: I need to report on the sum of disk allocated for Linux directories dedicated to DB2 LUW directories
Deploying Java EE Apps on Azure (Part 1)
(Abhishek Gupta) Learn more about deploying Java EE apps on Azure.
Azure Virtual Machines for SQL Server Usage
(Glenn Berry) One initial, easy step to moving your SQL Server on-premises workloads to the cloud is using Azure VMs to run your SQL Server workloads in an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) scenario.
How To Add Loader/Spinner In Angular 8 Application
(Sanwar Ranwa) In this article, we will learn how we can show the Loader in Angular 8 using Ngx spinner library. Ngx spinner is a library for loading spinner for Angular, which is meant to inform the user that data loading is in progress.
SQL SERVER – APPROX_COUNT_DISTINCT – Not Always Efficient
(Pinal Dave) One thing I keep on telling my clients that it is not that always recommended to use the latest feature without proper testing. I was recently hired by clients to help them with tuning a query for SQL Server 2019 Comprehensive Database Performance Health Check.
How Paging Works in ORDS
(Jeff Smith) REST APIs can be useful, and even fun to build.
Always watching, always listening. Be careful with your data
(brendantierney) The saying ‘Big Brother is Watching’ has been around a long time and typically gets associated with government organisations. But over the past few years we have a few new Big Brothers appearing. These are in the form of Google and Facebook and a few others.
