Tag Archives: blogging
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2021 a year in review
3December 30, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
No matter where you are in the world the last couple of years have been, shall we say, difficult. More …
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A new presentation on Auditing your databases
Leave a commentAugust 19, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I’m giving a presentation at the PASS Data Community Summit 2021 being put on by Redgate! It’s going to be …
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The SQL Server community and the rising tide (and all that).
Leave a commentJuly 6, 2021 by Kenneth Fisher
I was speaking with one of my favorite people in the SQL Server community, Grant Fritchey (blog|twitter), on twitter today. …
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Adding people’s names to a blog post can be rather tedious.
Leave a commentJune 18, 2020 by Kenneth Fisher
I blog a fair amount and do you want to know what the most annoying part of the process is? …
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SQL Homework – February 2020 – Write a blog post.
1February 3, 2020 by Kenneth Fisher
Following along with last month’s documentation homework this month I want you to write a blog post. But Ken, what …
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What I’ve learned from Groundhog Day.
2December 30, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
One of my all time favorite movies is Groundhog Day staring Bill Murray. In case you’ve never watched it (and …
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Blogging and coding best practices
Leave a commentSeptember 25, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
I had a discussion a while back, I think it was with Grant Fritchey (b/t) but I just can’t remember. …
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What is your why?: T-SQL Tuesday #111
Leave a commentFebruary 12, 2019 by Kenneth Fisher
This month Andy Leonard (b/t) wants to know why we do what we do. Funnily enough, this is something I …
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Blogger Questions: What if I get a mean/rude comment?
12October 29, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
There is a fear that almost every blogger has to overcome. I’ll be honest, it pops up almost every time …
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An interview with Brent Ozar
5May 30, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I was talking about interviews (although not the job kind) with a friend and it reminded me of the time …
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