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December | 2011 | Sweet Fancy Muses!
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DevOps, SQL and startup life with Daniel Nolan. Monthly Archives: December 2011. Total unabashed fanboy review of The 7th Guest for iPad. WARNING: I’ve made absolutely no attempt to curb my bias here. This game is what got me into computers all those years ago and I just had to repost it! Review of 7th Guest for iPad – 18th December 2010. In firing up this game for the first time in years, the first thing I realise is how far the gaming platforms themselves have come. It’s easy to take this for...Build a...
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sql-release Blog Posts - Tugberk Ugurlu's Blog
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Slides of Introduction to Database Lifecycle Management Talk at /dev/summer 2015. Yesterday, I was at /dev/summer 2015, Cambridge and gave a talk on DLM (Database Lifecycle Management). I have uploaded the slides under my Speakerdeck account. Yesterday, I was at /dev/summer 2015, Cambridge. It was a really good event and I had a chance to attend a few talks on Go Language, Web Profiling and Open Source. I also gave a talk on DLM (Database Lifecycle Management), which is what we have been working. Are als...
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dlm Blog Posts - Tugberk Ugurlu's Blog
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My Summary of CodeMash 2016. I had the pleasure of attending CodeMash this year to give two talks on ASP.NET 5 and Database Lifecycle Management. Here is my summary of the conference and references to resourses I used on my talks. I had the pleasure of attending CodeMash this year to give two talks. The conference was generally good, there were lots of people from the several parts of the World and I got to meet a lot of smart and amazing people. Done that, what’s next? The Code Behind the Vulnerability.
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Critiquing two different approaches to delivering databases: Migrations vs state | working with devs...
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Working with devs…. Reflections on the people and tech that attempt database continuous delivery. Critiquing two different approaches to delivering databases: Migrations vs state. June 18, 2015. This post aims to address that. Comments welcome. The most significant choice any team must make when choosing a strategy for delivering their database:. This post follows on from my article in NDC magazine (p16). The elephant in the room: continuous delivery for databases. Some would say state is a better develo...
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Michael Clark - Software Engineer at Redgate in Cambridge, UK
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Software Engineer at Redgate in Cambridge, UK. Accelerating ReadyRoll at Redgate (full time). Is a better way to develop databases in Visual Studio. It provides developers using .NET with SQL Server an efficient, robust solution for delivering database changes. I am excited about ReadyRoll because its workflow feels natural to a full-stack developer like myself. It keeps your team up-to-date, and has complete flexibility to support complex upgrade processes. Monitoring your database schemas with pipelines.
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ReadyRoll | Getting Started [Legacy Projects]
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Enter a search term here. Rsaquo; ReadyRoll : Getting Started. Rsaquo; Getting Started [Legacy Projec. Getting Started [Legacy Projects]. Last Updated: May 02, 2013 11:27PM AEST. This tutorial covers an end-to-end database development and deployment scenario using the legacy DataDude-based projects. By the end of this tutorial you will have:. Created a new database containing a table object (and/or imported an existing database). Source-controlled your database project. 1 Create a new ReadyRoll project.
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November | 2011 | Sweet Fancy Muses!
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DevOps, SQL and startup life with Daniel Nolan. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Today I quit my job to focus on my startup. I recently attended Business of Software. In Boston, and at the conclusion of the event Paul Kenny asked everyone. To make a tangible commitment to act on something they had learnt during the conference. My commitment was to free up my time so I could ready v1.0 of my new product for launch. Though I did manage to achieve “ ramen profitability. 8220;, it didn’t work out in th...
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A new ReadyRoll release with a renewed focus | Sweet Fancy Muses!
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DevOps, SQL and startup life with Daniel Nolan. By Dan N aka danere. A new ReadyRoll release with a renewed focus. The focus of this ReadyRoll. Release can be summed up in a single word: usability. Because addressing some of these issues has involved some fairly substantial changes to the product, I have decided to open 1.3 as a beta to incorporate further input from the community. Further beta releases may follow as needed, prior to the final 1.3 release. DBSync Tool Workflow Improvements. User would ma...
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Michael Clark - Software Engineer at Redgate in Cambridge, UK
http://mjac.co.uk/article/coding/featurepicksfromsharp6
Software Engineer at Redgate in Cambridge, UK. Accelerating ReadyRoll at Redgate (full time). Is a better way to develop databases in Visual Studio. It provides developers using .NET with SQL Server an efficient, robust solution for delivering database changes. I am excited about ReadyRoll because its workflow feels natural to a full-stack developer like myself. It keeps your team up-to-date, and has complete flexibility to support complex upgrade processes. Monitoring your database schemas with pipelines.
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