Hi there! Welcome to the 7th instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. There’s a simple goal: To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear head start.
If you missed…
Hi there! Welcome to the 6th instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. There’s a simple goal: To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear head start.
If you missed…
Hi there! Welcome to the 5th instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. There’s a simple goal: To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio, and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear head start.
If you missed…
Hi there! Welcome to the 4th instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. There’s a simple goal: To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio, and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear headstart.
If you missed Episode…
Hi there, and welcome to our 3rd instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. The goal? To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio, and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear headstart.
If you missed Episode 1…
Welcome! Or is it “Welcome back!”? This is the second instalment of a series of tutorials on SQL and SQL Server Studio. The goal? To make you familiar and comfortable with the tool, and the language. “Why does it even matter?” I see you asking. Well, it turns out, curiosity, and side projects are often detrimental in getting picked on new projects, or even in getting hired for a new job. The mere fact you’ve already used an important tool such as SQL Server Studio, and wrote some SQL queries, can and will give you a clear headstart.
If you…
Disclaimer: as with any nascent trend and technology, there are related risks. When it comes to cryptocurrencies, the field is still in its infancy. There is limited available resources to the general public. Instead, it’s still a niche & nerdy field. I wanted to share my experience, but remember that anything you would do is at your own (electricity) costs 😉.
In this article, after an introduction to the brief history of digital payments, I’ll discuss what matters when choosing which coin to mine. Then we’ll go through a step by step tutorial to create your own crypto-wallet and set…
In this series of articles, I will do a walkthrough of the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Today we’ll start with a setup of the environment. In the next articles, we’ll create our own databases and tables. Create, read, update, delete records. We’ll write, save and alter our own stored procedures. We’ll also schedule jobs, create SSIS packages… If you’re not familiar with some of those terms, you’ll soon get more than a grasp, and create and manage them yourself.
SSMS is a powerful tool, and an interesting skill to have on your belt if you’re looking to skill-up…
Everyone and their grandparents are talking about it: Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning (DL), Machine Learning, Robotics, etc… Sometimes all those terms at once within the same sentence, sometimes as synonyms. If there’s one sure thing, these subjects have gained in popularity, to the point the general public has been having growing expectations. Major progress in facial recognition, image classifiers, in AI-vs.-human gaming (GO, DOTA), or self-driving cars, have created understandable hype. The hype itself was also driven by the over-zealous promises from CEOs and leading researchers.
But hype only survives when concrete applications come into place, and this is still…
The 9th of January marked NIO Day 2020. In case you don’t know it, NIO is an electric-vehicle (EV) company. They’ve been touted the “Tesla of China”. And such as Tesla, their stock has been on a massive bull-run, increasing by 1000% in 2020. As of today, the company is offering three models of SUVs: the EC6, ES6 and the ES8.
Their approach to EV is interesting, as they offer a service known as BaaS, short for Battery as a Service. Clients can purchase any vehicle, and rent the battery for a monthly fee. This allows for a lower upfront…
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