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heynickc

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About heynickc

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    Comment #15393712

    SEEKING WORK Location: MD, USA Remote: Yes Technologies: C#, F#, .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Core, SQL Server, TeamCity, Akka.NET, Domain-Driven Design, Event Sourcing, CQRS We…

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    Comment #13852081

    https://buildplease.com

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    Comment #10988269

    +1 for Meetings! Also: Conference calls Being treated like garbage (by incompetent people) 700 line loops dbo.v_TheFirstTimeIMadeThisView followed by dbo.v_TheFirstTimeIMadeThisVie…

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    Comment #10500978

    I think we have an innate fear of losing things forever and that's why we sometimes let information/advice overload inundate us - we're afraid that if we don't read that blog post,…

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    Comment #10464067

    Day job: Software Engineer (.NET) for a manufacturing company working on custom line of business apps. Side Projects: A blog where I tackle topics that junior/mid-level software en…

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    Comment #10453801

    Gotcha. You might also be able to search around Mapbox's Github repos https://github.com/mapbox for a good library, or at least some good examples.

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    Comment #10453366

    It's been a while since I looked into this myself, but I used to do a lot of GIS work and have a lot of experience with the tools for doing this kind of analysis. Doing a quick sea…

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    Comment #10419212

    I've been using Yast https://www.yast.com/ for about 5 years now and I still love the simplicity.

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    Comment #10353380

    Yea I've wondered that myself. I picked up a book a while back called "Data Science for Business" http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920028918.do Something that stood out to me wa…

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    Comment #10352955

    I haven't actually built a cube myself, but I support a few right now. My boss, who built ours, always refers me to Ralph Kimball's "The Microsoft Data Warehouse Toolkit" (you ment…