Invitation and roundup from Andy M. Mallon.
At the end of August, Allan Hirt (blog | twitter) tweeted: |
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In the roughly 25 years of I have been in IT, we’re still dealing with the same problems.
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Of course, because this is T-SQL Tuesday, let’s put a database-centric spin on Allan’s original tweet. For this month’s topic, I offer two fill-in-the-blank topics:
- In the <N> years I have been a database professional, we’re still dealing with <some problem>
- In the <N> years I have been using SQL Server, we’re still dealing with <some problem>
Whatever your problem, this month is a chance to give your stump speech, and raise some awareness about it. Perhaps we can even make some progress in fixing some of these problems.