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Advent of Code: Day 2

December 2, 2017 jimbabwe T-SQL, Technical One comment

Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s the 2nd of December, ergo day two of Advent of Code. Read this if you want more context about

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Advent of Code: Day 1

December 1, 2017 jimbabwe T-SQL, Technical One comment

Reading Time: 4 minutes In January 2016, I stumbled across a little coding challenge called Advent Of Code. Like a virtual advent calendar, you

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T-SQL Tuesday #96: Influences and Influencers

November 14, 2017 jimbabwe #sqlcommunity, PowerBI, Presentations, T-SQL Tuesday, Technical One comment

Reading Time: 3 minutes *** EDIT *** I wasn’t aware of all the rules of T-SQL Tuesday when I initially posted this, so I’m

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Open the window(ing function)s and see the light!

May 24, 2017 jimbabwe Uncategorized 2 comments

Reading Time: < 1 minute Windowing functions in SQL add flexibility and efficiency to your queries. This session is designed to introduce a intermediate level

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Why you should be BI Curious

May 23, 2017 jimbabwe Presentations Leave a comment

Reading Time: 2 minutes If you’ve ended up here hoping to read about sexuality, I’m sorry for misleading you. This is a little spot for

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Let’s Start at the Very Beginning

May 12, 2017 jimbabwe Music, Presentations, Travel Leave a comment

Reading Time: 2 minutes I’ve been toying with the idea of a personal website for a little while now, and I’ve finally decided to

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Initial thoughts on PowerBI Premium

May 10, 2017 jimbabwe PowerBI, Technical Leave a comment

Reading Time: < 1 minute At a previous employer, we were trying to decide on a BI vendor to fulfil the dashboarding and interactive reporting

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Who needs numbers?

May 10, 2017 jimbabwe DAX, PowerBI, Technical One comment

Reading Time: 2 minutes When we think about measures in SSAS Tabular, we typically assume a numeric output. In this article, I’d like to present

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