Hello Dear Reader! Last week was a really busy week with an even busier weekend. We will get to the show recap's in a moment but first let's dive into the weekend.
Months ago my wife & youngest son worked together to get Taylor Swift tickets for this past weekend. I've enjoyed quite a few songs of Taylor's, but live music isn't really my thing. My wife loves it. She had a career working in radio and she was the planner & show runner for many many live music concerts. She "makes" me go with her.
To be honest I always have a great time, but it is not something I seek out for myself. So when Sue & William were excitingly explaining to me over dinner how they were able to secure 3 tickets my first thought was they were taking my sister Julie or my youngest daughter Serenity (both of whom would have fought me..... and probably won... to get these tickets). It was not Julie or Serenity. It was me.
Don't get me wrong, I was happy to suggest they offer up the ticket to someone else. Heck, I got us a really great hotel room at the Tampa Edition. It had a Michelin star chef. An amazing bar, a welcome cocktail with a lavender spritz and their gin brewed specifically for the hotel, not to mention a Rum bar, and to top it all off an in house spa.
My offer was that they could go to the show, I would go to the spa and get a massage, go to one of the restaurants and eat some food, go to the bar and get some drinks, then head to the pool where they had a pool side bar, take a nap, wake up, go grab some more drinks, and wait for them to get back so they could tell me all about it.
As you can tell from the pictures my offer was refused. We had a great time. There were songs we sang along to, that we danced to, and it was a spectacle. It cannot be said that Ms. Swift puts on one helluva show. She performed for 3 hours straight and sang 44 songs from 9 different albums and 2 surprisesongs.
On Saturday morning we woke up, had a really nice brunch at The Pearl and made our way back to Orlando so I could pick up my race packet for the Run Disney 10 Miler. I will be honest Dear Reader, I forgot I signed up for this race until the week before.
I have picked my running back up post injury, but had not been training on longer races. Normally my long Disney Races are half marathon's, 13.1 miles or 21 K, this was a 10 mile run or roughly 16K.
Those 3.1 Miles or extra 5 K's make a difference. Seriously. That is normally the part of that race where I hit a wall. Not literally. In running when you hit a wall is a condition of sudden fatigue and loss of energy which is caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles. It makes that the most difficult portion of the race.
By not hitting that wall I was never truly fatigued during the race. I was able to keep my run-walk-run-walk method going and averaged 8 minutes per kilometer and finished in 2 hours and 11 minutes.
At home we my lovely wife was home busily preparing for my Mother-In-Law's 77th birthday!! I love my Mother-In-Law Judy. She is an incredible woman. My brother's-In-Law, my nieces, and one of my nephews made it over. However the star of the show was my baby grand-niece. No pictures, but she is the most beautiful and adorable little girl. She is six months old and in a very fun phase where she is not yet walking, but alert, attentive, and very opinionative. You knew what she liked and didn't like! The party was great and seeing family was the cherry on the cake.
Like I said, busy weekend. Now let's recap last week!!
This was a really fun video to make, and I'm hard at work on this weeks content which will be a fun video about Azure SQL and how it utilizes space.
TUESDAY 4-11-2023
Tuesday was a great show. We started off the Community Round Table with a side conversation about being a parent and giving the magic of wonder to our children. Josh Luedeman (Twitter | @JoshLuedeman) reminisced about Castle Greyskull with me from our childhood. Neeraj Jhaveri (Twitter | @Neeraj_Jhaveri) talked about when he gave his kids the gift of iPhones! Andres Padilla (Twitter | @nodestreamio) talked about an AMAZING Christmas where his father hung his the Star Wars ships he received from the ceiling like they were flying!
We also covered AMAZING Azure Data Community content from the creators. Here's the content in order of appearance:
As we wrap things up a quick programming note. We will be dropping an MS Tech Bits video TODAY on Cost Management by Neeraj & Andres! Make sure to check that out when it goes live.
Tomorrow we have our Community Round Table show Live at 1 PM EST. On Wednesday I will be with you for an MS Tech Bits on Azure SQL Database Shrinking Operations for Data & Log Files.
We hope you have a wonderful week and make some time to hang out with us Dear Reader, if you did anything fun this weekend I'd love to hear from you!
Hello Dear Reader! Hopefully you had a great weekend. This weekend was filled with gatherings. On Saturday we gathered with friends and had a really nice Game Night.... where no games were played and it was just perfect.
It had been so long since we all gathered that we ate taco's, made some movie plans, watched hockey, and just generally enjoyed one another's company. The food theme was tacos, my compliments to the many chef's. Mere descriptions alone will not do it justice but there was homemade taco meat, refried beans, melted cheese, homemade rice & black beans, fresh guacamole, and some of the best chocolate chip cookies ever.
The following day was Easter. My parents joined Sue, the kiddos, and myself. Even though the kids are 19, 18, & 13 years old respectively. Yet, they are never too old for an Easter basket! When I was over in Wales & London for SQLBits I love to get candy for Easter. There are so many amazing options to choose from and the fact that it is just slightly different, but oh so delicious, adds an element of wonder and amazement.
Some of my favorite Dad things to do are when we prepare for Christmas or Easter. I also love some of the little things. When the kids were small I loved making lunches. Making sure to add cinnamon apple sauce, snack cakes, some type of gummi snacks, making sure they each had their own individualized sandwiches. Serenity's favorite was a peanut butter and sliced bananawith no crust, I prefer the crust on mine. All of those small things, that they are too big for now.
Lots of wonderful happy memories Dear Reader, the most important thing is to be present in the moment and love the people around you. Alright, enough reminiscing. Grab a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup shaped like an Easter Egg because it's time to bounce over to the re-cap!
WEDNESDAY 04-05-2023
On Wednesday we released our latests MS Tech Bits diving into the structures of Heaps and Clustered Indexes. Why do we have the VS. on the slide? The default table type in Oracle is a Heap, the default table type in SQL Server is a Clustered Index. For years therese were the two most dominiant relational database systems and having different default recommendations creates confusions.
It's importiant to remember what we've learned from Ted Lasso. "All people are different people", "Be a goldfish", also that tip about the peanut butter was pretty good and I would recommend the White Chocolatey Wonderful. I digress, all databases are different databases. Some may be based off of ACID some are not, but indexing structures in SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, or Oracle are all things you need to understand.
It affect performance and every day functionality. So we dive into the conceptual structures in this video, demos are coming this week!
TUESDAY 04-04-2023
On Tuesday we had our Azure Data Community Round Table! The wonderful Daniel Taylor (Twitter | @DBABullDog) was in for Neeraj Jhaveri (Twitter | @Neeraj_Jhaveri), Josh Luedeman (Twitter | @JoshLuedeman), Andres Padillia (Twitter | @nodestreamio), and myself had a great day talking about the AMAZING content created by the Azure Data Community.
No time to waste, here is that wonderful content in the order it was covered on the show:
Hello Dear Reader! This past week is a blur. It was a tough week at work. That sentence is an understatement, but its really all I can say at this point. Monday sent me for a tail spin. I was fresh off a weekend relaxing with my wife, planning events with my friends, and thinking things were pretty well set. Life has a way of suprising you.
We powered through last week, had our Community Round Table, and dropped our new content. Internally at Tales from the Field we did some Camtasia training, explored some new technology, and started some planning for the next 3 months. I'm excited about those things. Before I knew it the weekend was upon us.
12 Years Later MegaCon 2023
I'm really tough to shop for, I hear that a lot around Christmas time. I don't mean to be difficult, but if I want something I tend to buy it. Books, collectibles, comics, whiskey, gin, ....I digress. This year my wife did something exceptionally cool for me. She bought me things to give me experiences, one of those was ticket's to MegaCON in Orlando. She bought me floor passes & and extra pass to share.
I shared mine with my oldest son Zachary. My first MegaCon ever was with Zachary when he was 7 years old. When it comes to comic book conventions I've only ever been to two and he was with me at both of them. He enjoyed this so much, I think this is a must do again next year!
One of the things I've always loved it the effort people put into their costumes, how generous they are with their time, and a willingness to celebrate with others. That was as true when he was a little kiddo dressed in a Superman t-shirt as it was this year when he was dressed as Eren Yeager this year.
I hope you had a good weekend out there Dear Reader! On to the wrap up.
WEDNESDAY 03-29-2023
On Wednesday we dropped our MS Tech Bits, Turn SQL to KQL IN SECONDS with Azure Data Explorer. This video is based off the demo I did with Patrick LeBlanc (Twitter | @PatrickDBA) in our Session at SQLBits (Twitter | @SQLBits).
I love Azure Data Explorer, it is an incredibly powerful service for digesting log data and querying massive data sets and returning results in seconds. It has so many capabilities and possibilities. BUT... I don't know KQL and I don't know if I want to learn another language. Fear not as I show in this video you can use the EXPLAIN statement to translate SQL to KQL that you can then run against your data sets.
I'm hoping this leads to peopel realizing that the bar for entry to this service is low, if you know SQL then you know KQL!
TUESDAY 03-28-2023
On Tuesday I once again teamed up with Josh Luedeman (Twitter | @JoshLuedeman), Andres Padilla (Twitter | @nodestreamio), & Neeraj Jhaveri (Twitter | @neeraj_jhaveri) to review the AMAZING community content that you all produced! If you missed that make sure to check it out.
The true star of the show is the content produced by the Community. Here is the content in order that it was covered on the show:
This week we have our Community Round Table on Tuesday where we will once again feature content from you the Azure Data Community! We will be live at 1 pm EST, but you can always catch us after the broadcast on our YouTube Channel.
Wednesday we will have a video discussing the internals of Heaps, Clustererd Indexes, & Non-Clustered Indexes!
Time to say goodbye until next week. Hope you have a great week and as always Dear Reader, Thank you for stopping by.