A new home for the SQL Server engineering team to communicate important information about SQL Server with the community. We have migrated several SQL Server related blogs to this new home in the SQL Server TechCommunity. Click here for the new SQL Server Engineering Team blog. There’s also a list of links to some of their […]
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Month: March 2019
VSCode Tip – Rename Multiple Attributes At The Same Time
Multiple cursors is one of my favorite features in VS Code. Just highlight what you want and hit cmd/ctrl + d to highlight all matching snippets. Then type away! I use this to add multiple classes, delete multiple elements, and edit attributes. pic.twitter.com/1ukxXsVdHS — Emma Wedekind ✨ (@EmmaWedekind) March 27, 2019
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Tonight: SQL Server User Group Sydney – The Roadmap for SQL Server
Sydney SQL Server User Group meets tonight from 5:30pm at Microsoft Reactor. Tonight’s Speaker: Victor Isakov (MCA, MCM, MCT, MVP) More details here. Tonight will cover: With support for Linux and Containers SQL Server 2017 opened up a new world of possibilities for Microsoft. SQL Server 2019 will bring to market a new modern data […]
800+ Million Emails Leaked Online by Email Verification Service “Verifications.io”
From @haveibeenpwned on Twitter New breach: Email address validation service Verifications.io left 763M email addresses exposed in an open MongoDB instance, many of which also had accompanying gender, DOB and other personal attributes. 66% were already in @haveibeenpwned. Check your email address now at haveibeenpwned.com Read more details about the discovery of the breach on […]
10 Programming Terms in Normal Human Language
Immutable Immutable is another word for unchanged. If a state is said to be immutable, it means that it’s not supposed to change. Whatever value you’ve set is not going written over or have the potential of changing. In JavaScript, const is a way to partially declare an immutable value. You can still change the […]
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