T-SQL Tuesday #187: How do you solve problems

This month's invitation is from Joe Fleming, who invites the blogging community to write about how we troubleshoot problems. Every issue has layers. So whenever a problem surfaces, my first assumption is that it's part of something else. This may sound a little vague, so let me elaborate. Whenever code throws an error, and it's … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #187: How do you solve problems

T-SQL Tuesday #184: Mentoring

This months invitation is from Deborah Melkin, she invites us to write about mentoring experiences and being a mentor. How it all started My first real mentoring experience was when I signed up for New stars of Data. If you don't know this conference, you should. It's aimed at new speakers who haven't gone beyond … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #184: Mentoring

T-SQL Tuesday #176: one piece of advice you wish past you had.

It's that time of the month again where all of us bloggers (new, senior and everyone in between) get a new topic to write about. This month Louis Davidson asks us to write about what current me would give as advice to past me when I was starting in the data platform world. So let's … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #176: one piece of advice you wish past you had.

T-SQL Tuesday 174 – My favorite job interview question

For this month, Kevin Feasel asked us what our favourite job interview question is. And I'll be honest, it isn't a question. Because answering questions is all fun and games but is it really that much more? I can dig myself deep into a lot of books, prepare myself for the interview and, like an … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday 174 – My favorite job interview question

T-SQL Tuesday 170 write up: learning from abandoned projects

When I thought of this subject last year, I was really on the fence if it would work or not. Part of me was convinced it would elicit some response from the community, part of me was convinced people would be looking for a 'happy' start of the year and might not want to think … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday 170 write up: learning from abandoned projects

T-SQL Tuesday 170 Invite: learning from abandoned projects

Happy new year to all of you avid bloggers! I hope most of you had a great time during the past weeks, though most of you have seen the sad news of the loss of an excellent member of the Sql Family. Let's keep Leila in our minds and send strength to Reza. I was … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday 170 Invite: learning from abandoned projects

T-SQL Tuesday #164: Code that made you feel a way

This month, Erik Darling (T | L | B) asks us to write about code that made us feel a way. Rule is, it can't be your own code. That's good, because that usually makes me a bit sad when I review it. The moment I write it, I think it's brilliant though ;). Most … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #164: Code that made you feel a way

T-SQL Tuesday #163 – What is the best piece of Career Advice you ever received

This month, Gethyn Ellis (T | L | B) invites us to write about the best career advice ever received. To be honest, I've got two that are linked together in a way. First When I was 22, graduated and out of a job, a distant uncle suggested me to look into IT. His son … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #163 – What is the best piece of Career Advice you ever received

Tsql2sday #161, the writeup

This month, I hosted the Tsql2sday where I asked you to write about the most funny things you did with T-Sql. I'll happily admit it was a bit of a cheesy subject but you came out in numbers to write! Thanks for that. Before I dive into the blogs I found, send me a message … Continue reading Tsql2sday #161, the writeup

T-SQL Tuesday #161 Invitation. Having fun with T-SQL

Hi all! I'm honoured to be hosting this months T-SQL Tuesday blogging invitation. You all know the rules by now, but if you're a newcomer, a short recap of them: Some of the Rules as you participate in the T-SQL Tuesday: Your post must be published between 00:00:00 UTC and 23:59:59 on Tuesday, april 11th. … Continue reading T-SQL Tuesday #161 Invitation. Having fun with T-SQL