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Why NoSQL Database Adoption Is Not a One Way Journey

Why NoSQL Database Adoption Is Not a One Way Journey

A coworker shared with me recently that a customer is wholly investing in adopting non-relational datastores.

“Is NoSQL taking over?” they asked.

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My Sketchnotes from Redgate Level Up Week 2021

My Sketchnotes from Redgate Level Up Week 2021

Redgate regularly holds an internal conference called Level Up week. In 2020 and 2021, this conference has been scaled to include multiple Redgate offices using a remote learning approach.

While this is an internal conference, I can share my drawings and notes from sessions I attended. I hope these inspire you with ideas on how you can contribute to learning in your own organization, or perhaps simply inspire you to give sketchnoting a try.

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Azure Static Web Apps Are Now Generally Available

Azure Static Web Apps Are Now Generally Available

I wrote recently about moving my blog from Wordpress to an Azure Static Site.

Azure Static Web Apps have now moved out of Preview and are now generally available. A free tier has been announced which is great for personal blogs.

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Maintaining Balance While Retraining in a New Professional Area

Maintaining Balance While Retraining in a New Professional Area

It’s common to shift your professional focus multiple times over your career while working in tech. But moving into a new role often causes a lot of stress.

In my recent lightning talk for Mental Health and Awareness Day, I reflected on the lessons I’ve learned to set myself up for success and protect my health when taking on a new professional challenge.

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How I Got Twitter Cards Working in Hugo with the Mainroad Theme

How I Got Twitter Cards Working in Hugo with the Mainroad Theme

Hugo now has native support for Twitter Cards, but it took a few steps to get them working on my site in the way I wanted.

Here’s how I configured Twitter Cards in Hugo without any new shortcodes.

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How to Enable TCP/IP in SQL Server Developer Edition, Even If the Configuration Manager Is Missing

How to Enable TCP/IP in SQL Server Developer Edition, Even If the Configuration Manager Is Missing

SQL Server’s Developer Edition installs with a different default network protocol configuration than Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition.

Fixing this has gotten more complicated because it’s become common for the SQL Server Configuration Manager to not be installed on a developer’s workstation in an easily accessible way.

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Moving From WordPress to an Azure Static Site with Hugo

Moving From WordPress to an Azure Static Site with Hugo

I’ve moved from WordPress to an Azure Static website built with Hugo. The conversion, including grooming all my old posts and a special setup for my free courses took up most of my personal time for a week (including a 4 day weekend).

Here’s why I made the change. I’ll also share the basic components I chose for my site, the tools and steps I used in the conversion, and some lessons learned from the implementation.

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