(David Ramel) While porting a calculator to a different platform might seem simple — how hard can it be to convert code for addition/subtraction/multiplication/division? — the reality is far different.
Other News
CHECK constraints in MySQL
(Olivier Dasini) MySQL (really) supports CHECK CONSTRAINT since version 8.0.16.
Exadata and WebLogic CVE-2019-2725
(Andy Colvin) I can still remember the surprise when Frits Hoogland pointed out that Oracle had replaced the old OC4J instance on Exadata storage servers with a WebLogic service.
Quick note on MT and applications II
(Mathias) Talking about Multi Tenant and applications, one has to talk about the different options for sharing. It is one of the great features of multi tenant.
Contextual Targeting vs Behavioral Targeting
(Natik Ameen) Let’s suppose these are the olden times and you have to advertise for a new circus in town.
SQL Server Backup and Restore History Queries
(Eric Blinn) I want to learn more about the SQL Server MSDB database and what it can offer me as a DBA.
Why Use Lazy Loading In Angular
(Mukesh Fulwariya) The purpose of this article is to understand what lazy loading is, how to implement lazy loading in Angular, and comparing the load time of an application with and without lazy loading.
Containers: More on Volumes
(Grant Fritchey) In my last post I showed how you can create a volume with your container. I then showed a few things you can with a container using a volume. I want to explore volumes just a little bit more.
Should I Fire Someone Who Is Interviewing With Other Companies?
I found out that my employee is constantly going on interviews with other companies. Do I fire him?
Which Query Used the Most CPU? Implementing Extended Events
(Grant Fritchey) A question that comes up on the forums all the time: Which query used the most CPU. You may see variations on, memory, I/O, or just resources in general.
