I'm not sure about extinct. My brother in-law is definitely a living example of a new mysterious species of human.
From my experience SSIS suffers mightily from the Write-Once Read Only problem as well as huge manual click-fests when package metadata changes. That and a lack of development from MSFT with obvious direction towards…
I run a PixelBook running Firefox for Debian with ublock and other privacy settings on high. Not stuck with Chrome on a chromebook that can run Linux apps.
A bit different from the crowd here. After much searching, our BI stack has been fully converted to data streaming using: StreamSets DataCollector >> Kafka >> AWS S3 >> AWS Redshift >> Dremio >> Jupyter Notebooks. Great…
Agree most are content consumer oriented, but my Pixelbook and the Linux container support has been awesome. Running native Linux apps together with multiple containers has been terrific for my main programming rig.
I'm not sure about extinct. My brother in-law is definitely a living example of a new mysterious species of human.
From my experience SSIS suffers mightily from the Write-Once Read Only problem as well as huge manual click-fests when package metadata changes. That and a lack of development from MSFT with obvious direction towards…
I run a PixelBook running Firefox for Debian with ublock and other privacy settings on high. Not stuck with Chrome on a chromebook that can run Linux apps.
A bit different from the crowd here. After much searching, our BI stack has been fully converted to data streaming using: StreamSets DataCollector >> Kafka >> AWS S3 >> AWS Redshift >> Dremio >> Jupyter Notebooks. Great…
Agree most are content consumer oriented, but my Pixelbook and the Linux container support has been awesome. Running native Linux apps together with multiple containers has been terrific for my main programming rig.