How long have you had SSMS open right now?
For years, it barely changed. That's over. Tomorrow at JaxData, I'm giving a live, two-part tour of what's new in SSMS 21 and 22 - 64-bit at last, dark theme, and @GitHub Copilot writing, explaining, and fixing T-SQL right in the editor.
All live demos, real result grids, and I'll call out the gotchas so you know what to install and what to turn on.
Wed 7/15, 6pm
Keiser University, Jacksonville
RSVP: https://t.co/gWYBIAT1F1
@ReviewMyDB@Microsoft@SQLServer@GitHub@MicrosoftFabric@Azure@VisualStudio
#SQLServer #SSMS #SSMS21 #SSMS22 #GitHubCopilot #MicrosoftFabric #AzureSQL #TSQL #DBA #DataEngineering #JaxData #Jacksonville #SQLFamily #SQLCommunity #Database #DevOps #VisualStudio #DataCommunity
Build //localhost Atlanta is tomorrow.
Join the Atlanta .NET User Group for a free, in-person day of Microsoft Build content, hands-on labs, demos, lunch, and local developer conversation.
Register:
https://t.co/eT7FCIxCx7
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VSLive! @ Microsoft HQ is almost here. Join me for a week of expert-led developer sessions on the Redmond campus. I'm presenting, so come join me!
If you register by June 26 with my discount code: WOOLEY, you’ll save $500 off the standard rate.
https://t.co/GSbYHopsiR
@Aaronontheweb I think TCO here is out of line unless you have an 80-100% utilization of the machines. There could be other factors but $$$ is my main driver to keep using cloud hosting for non-sensitive workloads.
Exciting news from @improving . We’re expanding our LATAM presence with the addition of a Costa Rica nearshore development team, strengthening our delivery capabilities across application development, data, and AI solutions.
https://t.co/omsXbaxp63
@Aaronontheweb I test all my agentic workflows with qwen30b including a large set of migration and modernization agents. It runs on some ancient hardware.
One week out: Build //localhost Atlanta is June 15.
Hands-on labs, demos, lunch, and local developer conversation around Azure, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Foundry, AI agents, and more.
Register:
https://t.co/eT7FCIxCx7
#buildlocalhost#MSBuild#dotnet
Welcome to Denver Dev Day, Colorado's premier, local community-organized developer event.
With presentation topics ranging from desktop, micro-services, and web development to patterns, the cloud, and soft skills, Denver Dev Day is your awesome, free, day-long resource for developer learning. It's a developer conference, silly!
Tell your manager it's time to sharpen the saw. Tell your manager when you get smarter the business gets better. Tell your manager June 26th (it's a Friday) is on your calendar and the whole development team is coming to Denver Dev Day. And, if you are working on neat technology that you could share with other developers in our developer community, step up — let this year be the year you submit a talk to Denver Dev Day.
https://t.co/wmO7eetzuo
Tomorrow's the day! Ready to learn how pocket change can power serious cloud infrastructure? Join me at Scenic City Summit for the budget-friendly blueprint to private cloud mastery. https://t.co/6mBmrCAL5V #ScenicCitySummit
No more REST-ing on demo laurels. Tomorrow at Build: live .NET hardware communication - BLE, NFC, serial, the full connection. https://t.co/EL2jqDKPrm #MSBuild
Build //localhost Atlanta is coming June 15.
The Atlanta .NET User Group is helping bring Microsoft Build content to the local developer community with hands-on labs, demos, lunch, and time to connect.
Register:
https://t.co/eT7FCIxCx7
#buildlocalhost#MSBuild#dotnet
Cloud costs got you down? Time to bring it home. Next week I'll show you how to build serious infrastructure on a shoestring budget at Scenic City Summit. Cheap hardware meets free software in the best possible way. https://t.co/6mBmrCAL5V #ScenicCitySummit
While everyone else REST-s easy, I'm getting hands-on with hardware next week at Microsoft Build. Live .NET demo: BLE discovery, NFC data exchange, real device workflows. https://t.co/EL2jqDKPrm #MSBuild
it’s kind of fucking ridiculous (and quite frightening) we‘re this far — the models are solving long standing problems in discrete geometry — yet the models do this still by thinking to themselves in plain english? that is easily interpretable? what the hell man