(I was really, really happy the day I pulled that off.) I still have to open the desktop for editing the report I use a lot, but I can consume the data and give client advice via a browser instead.
Power BI – just last week, I was able to switch over from mainly using the Power BI Desktop in a Windows VM, up to the cloud-based version instead.Amazon Music – even though I have a ton of music stored locally, I’ve been gravitating toward this because it’s included with Prime, and the web UI is pretty good.Reading blogs: Feedly – and here are my subscriptions if you wanna follow along.
It involves a lot of replies that start with, “This sounds like a really interesting discussion, but I’m slammed right now, so here’s who you should talk to instead…”
If you’re a full time employee somewhere, you probably manage the same servers every day.
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.Kind of a convoluted title, I know, but I get questions like this every now and read your article on your home setup, any chance there could be a follow up on how you have things configured? You’re using a Mac, but how do you do SQL stuff effectively on a non windows platform? Would be helpful to share any tips.Ĭhris and I had a good conversation on Twitter, and I figured it’s time to post an updated version of how I work. Subscriptions auto-renew within 24 hours of the expiration date unless auto-renewal is turned off in the iTunes account settings. Premium subscriptions are available as either a Monthly, or a Yearly duration. SQLPro offers Premium subscriptions in order to interact with database result sets. Note 2: SQLPro for MSSQL can connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 however it is not supported.
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