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Employee Agreements & Contracts for DBAs & Developers - Anti-Patterns

Dear SQL DBA

Release Date: 08/11/2018

Power BI Performance Tuning with Eugene Meidinger show art Power BI Performance Tuning with Eugene Meidinger

Dear SQL DBA

Eugene Meidinger stops by to chat about Power BI Performance Tuning with Kendra. We talk about the various engines and languages used in Power BI and big-picture strategies for getting performance from the start. Eugene then talks about the community of tools and techniques that can be used to dig in and solve performance problems in Power BI. Eugene's new Pluralsight course on Perf tuning Power BI launches on February 5th, 2024. The first 50 sales will be only $20. If you don't get one of those lucky spots, use code RACOONS to get 50% off. Find more of Eugene's content at sqlgene.com.

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Automated Deployments and the Art of the Database with Database Michael J Swart show art Automated Deployments and the Art of the Database with Database Michael J Swart

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In this episode, Michael J Swart joins the Dear SQL DBA podcast to talk about databases, automation, and how he’s come to illustrate some of the coolest blog posts ever to be written about data. Check out Michael’s art and blog posts at and explore his posts by illustration at .

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Jer and Kendar Explore Optimized Locking show art Jer and Kendar Explore Optimized Locking

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SQL Server has a new feature that’s currently only available in Azure SQL Database: Optimized Locking.  joins the podcast to talk through and nerd out on locks, blocks, and how to pronounce the acronym “LAQ”. Learn more about this feature online: from Microsoft Learn <– A much longer read on Microsoft Learn Kendra's

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Advice for Technical Leaders with Alex Robson show art Advice for Technical Leaders with Alex Robson

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Ever wondered what it's like to be a VP or Director of Engineering? Kendra chats with Alex Robson about leadership in technology, what you can get out of coaching or an MBA program (should you be interested), and what makes a high performing team. We'll also chat about recommended content to hone your tech leadership skills. Alex Robson's site and blog: Alex's content recommendations for folks who want to think more about technical leadership: "I believe Camille Fournier and Will Larson are wonderful writers with invaluable insights and advice. For product thinking, I recommend folks read The...

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Erik Darling on Performance Tuning show art Erik Darling on Performance Tuning

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SQL Server performance tuning expert Erik Darling joins the podcast today to chat about how good queries can go bad, how bad queries can get better, and the question on everyone's mind: if he was a database, what database would he be? This episode contains some mildly explicit language. Erik's blog: https://erikdarlingdata.com/blog/ Erik's YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@ErikDarlingData

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What's up with Tech Interviews in 2023? With Jeremiah Peschka. show art What's up with Tech Interviews in 2023? With Jeremiah Peschka.

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Tech interviews are weird and wacky. How did they get this way, and how SHOULD they be? Jeremiah Peschka joins us to discuss.

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Data Roles: DBA, DBRE, and Data Engineer show art Data Roles: DBA, DBRE, and Data Engineer

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There are lots of jobs for data folks. In this episode, I'm discussing three hot job titles: Database Administrator (DBA), Database Reliability Engineer (DBRE), and Data Engineer (DE) To see the venn diagrams I made for these roles, visit https://catalyzesql.com/blog/1/01/01/dear-sql-dba-data-roles-dba-dbre-de/

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When NOT to choose SQL Server to store your data show art When NOT to choose SQL Server to store your data

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I wrote a blog post inspired by 's excellent suggested interview question, but I inverted it: When should you NOT choose SQL Server to store your data? My thoughts: * When you don't actually need a database * When you're not using structured data * When you want pure analytics, or something other than a workload involving OLTP * When you need to write to multiple nodes for a single database * When your team wants a PAAS solution (lil pedantic on this, the hosted versions are slightly different) * When your team needs a cheap solution What do you think? This podcast is available in blog post...

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Down Tools Week 2020 show art Down Tools Week 2020

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It's Down Tools Week at Redgate. I share what "Down Tools Week" is, what I'm working on this week, and why I think it's a terrific experience for fostering creativity, innovation, and teamwork. In closing I share some thoughts on variations of this kind of project which you might use in your own organization, whether you are a developer, DBA, or have another role.

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3 Things That Shouldn't Be Normal in Database Development show art 3 Things That Shouldn't Be Normal in Database Development

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Many people use entrenched processes for database development that have been in place so long that it's hard to imagine doing it any other way. In this episode, I share three things that should NOT be normal for database development-- but which are incredibly common. This episode is inspired by the book, "The Unicorn Project", by Gene Kim.

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When you take a new job in software engineering or in IT, within the paperwork there often lurks an employee agreement: a contract between you and your employer. In this half-hour live episode we'll talk about why these contracts exist, and multiple anti-patterns you should avoid.

This is the first of a two part series. In the next episode, we'll talk best practices for understanding and negotiating the contract.