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How I use PowerShell to generate table output for blog posts from query results
If you are a blogger, you want to spend time on writing the content not on formatting tables and prettifying syntax so that it looks nice. The syntax is taken care of because we use the GeSHi syntax highlighter. formatted output is another story
Post 300 or why all developers should be blogging
So this is my 300th post on lessthandot, I decided to make this a post about why I am blogging and why you should too. There are a couple of things that are beneficial for developers who blog, these are
- You will write better code and research more
- You will discover new blogs and interact with your peers
- You will have a code library online
- Your blog will be part of your business card
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SQL Community Services - Resources everywhere!
Welcome to the last day of Community Service week for SQL University. Before we get started, I’d like to say it has been nothing short of a pleasure writing the last two weeks for SQL University. All of the discussions and topics we a lot of fun to go over and I’m looking forward to hearing from everyone how they were able to use them. Don’t forget to pass SQL University and the community itself on to the person to your side that may not be aware of them. Let’s keep building this community together!
SQL University - Let's blog
SQL University is one of the greatest concepts I've seen in the SQL Community. Thanks to Jorge for coming up with it and organizing it. Today we are going to talk about something dear and close to the concept of SQL University. Blogging! Blogs are an important part of the concept of SQL University. With them we can easily bring this wealth of knowledge in the course syllabus format with writers from the SQL Community in a vast geographical range and range of expertise.

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