Thank you for the link, it was very informative. The two main points in the blog stated that an "enterprisey" developer may not be a good fit in a startup (change in development pace, responsibilities, etc.) and that…
In the part of the article that lists "Rejection Reasons" one rejection type is "Too Enterprisey". Could someone please clear up what that means for me?
Instead of the Left Outer Join, couldn't you also make it an Inner Join to S.BOOK_ID? The question, if I read it correctly, only requires you to return sales in Nov 2013. If there is no data for a book_id, you want to…
Jumping onto this chain, I'd also like to take a stab at a sanitized version of your test. We often have to reverse engineer our Client's existing reports when creating new BI reports for them in Cognos, and I'm curious…
Thank you for the link, it was very informative. The two main points in the blog stated that an "enterprisey" developer may not be a good fit in a startup (change in development pace, responsibilities, etc.) and that…
In the part of the article that lists "Rejection Reasons" one rejection type is "Too Enterprisey". Could someone please clear up what that means for me?
Instead of the Left Outer Join, couldn't you also make it an Inner Join to S.BOOK_ID? The question, if I read it correctly, only requires you to return sales in Nov 2013. If there is no data for a book_id, you want to…
Jumping onto this chain, I'd also like to take a stab at a sanitized version of your test. We often have to reverse engineer our Client's existing reports when creating new BI reports for them in Cognos, and I'm curious…