(Gabriela D’Ávila) This tutorial demands a service restart since some flags here presented can not be dynamically changed
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ORDS: The Easy Way to Protect All Services for a REST Enabled Schema
(Jeff Smith) It’s easier to run things unsecured.
IO Calibration
(mgogala) One of the long time problems with Oracle is IO calibration. I am talking, of course, about DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER.CALIBRATE_IO procedure.
Introducing Azure Data Studio
(Grant Fritchey) If you’re watching Microsoft Ignite or tracking the information coming out of it on social media, then you know that Azure SQL Studio has been changed to Azure Data Studio. I’ve got an early release on some of the bits. Let’s explore what’s going on.
10 Rules for Succeeding as a DBA
(Craig S. Mullins) Being a successful database administrator requires more than just technical acumen and deep knowledge of database systems. You also must possess a proper attitude, sufficient fortitude, and a diligent personality to achieve success in database administration.
JDK Bug System Time Wasters
(Dustin Marx) Several possibilities of the message’s possible contents crossed my mind when I saw the title of Jesper Wilhelmsson‘s message “Introducing time wasters” on the OpenJDK jdk-dev mailing list.
Adding Sorting To Paging In ASP.NET Core Razor Pages
(Mike Brind) This article builds on the simple paging functionality that was added to a Razor Pages application in my last article by showing how to add sorting functionality so that the user can determine the order in which results are displayed.
Writing Pure Code in C#
(Yacoub Massad) This tutorial talks about making methods pure or potentially-pure as a mean to making them honest. I am going to show you how to use PurityAnalyzer—an experimental Visual Studio extension I wrote—to help you write pure code in C#.
Playing With Recursive Ng-Template References In Angular 6.1.10
(Ben Nadel) Yesterday, I started to think about recursive Angular layouts for the first time. And, as someone who has bought into the “everything is a component” point-of-view, my natural instinct was to reach for recursive components.
Announcing migration assessments for on-premises SQL Server to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance using DMA 4.1
(Raj pochiraju) The Data Migration Assistant (DMA) provides a comprehensive assessment by detecting compatibility and functionality issues prior to migrating to a specific version of SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, or Azure SQL Database Managed Instance.
