A small social media poll from Visual Studio guru Mads Kristensen split respondents over whether the IDE should add more database tooling, while the discussion quickly turned to existing SQL project ...
It’s time to switch to a new development tool for SQL Server and Azure SQL. Here’s how to get started with the MSSQL ...
A beloved burger chain is continuing its steady expansion with four new stores across four states. The four new locations come after the chain announced its plans for growth in late 2025 and opened ...
The U.S. and Israel are so far going it alone in their military campaign against Iran, in a notable absence of the allies who participated in previous regional conflicts with air defenses and strikes.
Why is the language developers and DBAs use to organize data such a mess? Here are 13 reasons we wish we could quit SQL, even though we probably won't. For all its popularity and success, SQL is a ...
Although the NBA Play-In Tournament has been a fixture for several seasons, the rules and format may still be confusing to some fans. The play-in, essentially, is like the playoffs before the playoffs ...
Both VARCHAR & VARCHAR2 are Oracle data types that are used to store character strings of variable length. VARCHAR can store characters up to 2000 bytes while VARCHAR2 can store up to 4000 bytes.
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In announcing SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 21 Preview 1 this week, Microsoft revealed Copilot AI for the tool is also being previewed, privately. A Copilot for the tool that helps users manage, ...
There’s a quote by the brilliant Jon Kabat-Zinn that goes like this: “The little things? The little moments? They aren’t little.” This resonates deeply with me. It’s the seemingly small, everyday ...
“Hey, ChatGPT, how many R‘s are there in the word ‘strawberry’?” “There are two R‘s in the word ‘strawberry.'” “Are you sure? Because there are three.” “Actually, there are two R‘s in ‘strawberry.’ ...