She’s being asked to take on new responsibilities at her job and wants to be properly compensated. They’re asking her to do Microsoft Access work. Her role isn’t technical and has nothing to do with it. (She’s also a Black woman who doesn’t want to get walked over because of it.)
Does anyone have any advice or info about what compensation looks like for that kind of work? Thanks in advance!
Co-creator of CouchDB and Couchbase is working on something new called Fireproof — a real-time #database, written entirely in #javascript, end-to-end encrypted and backed by CRDTs so it’s ideal for use in #p2p.
Question:
Let's say you have two copies of the same mysql database, one is the current production that just went out of commission and the other is the new production version + upgrades.
Now you need to conciliate all the users and data between the end of the production DB into the new DB with the software updates.
How would you proceed?
Right now @l_avrot & @karenhjex are on stage at #pgconfeu demonstrating creativity on steroids (!!!!) to shine a light on the challenges women face navigating a male-dominated tech world, including in Postgres… The talk is “Trying to be Barbie in Ken's Mojo Dojo Casa House” & I applaud Lætitia’s & Karen’s courage in giving this talk #Barbie#PostgreSQL#database#diversity#womenintech
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Honestly, there was a time where MariaDB was relevant, and that was when PostgreSQL was weird, MS SQL was costly, and MySQL was on the verge of being proprietary.
Today, MS SQL has low entrance barriers, MySQL still works, and PostgreSQL is versatile and rock solid.
📑 The Rise, Fall, and Surprising Survival of dBase | Another Boring Topic
「 Esber then moved on to attacking a new front, stating that the dBase programming language, the language that dBase developers used to create dBase database, was proprietary, and required Ashton-Tate’s permission to use. He was then quoted as referring to the third party companies in the dBase ecosystem as “parasites” 」
#NorthYorkshire Council to phase out #apostrophe use on #streetsigns To Avoid #Database Problems
The North Yorkshire Council in England announced it will ban apostrophes on street signs as it can affect geographical databases. Resident Anne Keywood told the BBC that she urged the authority to retain apostrophes, saying: "If you start losing things like that then everything goes downhill doesn't it?" https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-68942321