(Kenneth Fisher) The other day I did a post on how an OR short circuits. It was a somewhat unusual type of post for me in that I wasn’t really sure what was going on and was hoping for comments and reactions to help me clarify things.
Other News
Real World Cloud Migrations: Moving a 17 year old series of sites from bare metal to Azure
(Scott Hanselman) Technical Debt has a way of sneaking up on you. While my podcast site and the other 16ish sites I run all live in Azure and have a nice CI/CD pipeline with Azure DevOps, my main “Hanselman.com” series of sites and mini-sites has lagged behind.
ML.Net – A Machine Learning Framework for .Net Developers
(Debasis Saha) If we want to prepare a list of current most hot and discussed technology, then one of the technologies in that list must be a Machine Learning Technique.
Handle HTTP Errors During Automated Data Integration
(David McGahey) Data analysts and other professionals often need to generate real-time data through automated execution of data mappings that request Web services and save the results.
MySQL: CPU information from SQL
(Frederic Descamps) Do you know that it’s possible to get information from the CPUs of your MySQL Server from SQL ?
Local Install rlwrap for OEL 7.6
(mdinh) Installing rlwrap 7.6, requires python34 local install
RMAN Incremental Backup
(Anuradha Mudgal) We are aware RMAN plays an important role in backup strategies Today we are going to have a look “RMAN Incremental Backup”.
How to Fetch All Current Identity Values in Oracle
(lukaseder) Oracle 12c has introduced the useful SQL standard IDENTITY feature, which is essentially just syntax sugar for binding a sequence to a column default.
How to read the SQL Server Database Transaction Log
(Manvendra Singh) Have you ever wondered how SQL Server tracks transactions and what information SQL Server captures in the transaction log file? In this tip we will take a look at a SQL Server function that you can use to read the transaction log to see what entries are made for database transacti
Data Model-Driven Management
(Benoit Claise, Joe Clarke and Jan Lindblad) Provides a wide-angle perspective on the requirements for network management and automation, as well as the layers and components of the solution.
