Traditional relational databases have been the bread-and-butter of data storage for decades. MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQL Server have been the leading database technologies for a long time, and there’s no indication they’ll be going away any time soon....
A Look at What’s New with dbUnit Release 2.6.0 dbUnit is a mature, free, open-source Java framework for automated testing with databases. It is particularly useful with integration tests for SQL, Hibernate and other ORM entities, and acceptance tests...
SQL Database Advantages, Tea Leaves Effect, and Even More Welcome Dev Digest followers! Alongside some good content, we have an opinion article that talks about how the smartphone industry is doing away with headphone jacks. What do you think about this shift? Like or...
SQL Database Fundamentals (On-Demand Video) Today, our friends over at Microsoft Virtual Academy provide a tutorial that lays a foundation for learning SQL Server database basics. Scroll down below to start the first chapter! Course Information Would you like to learn...
Four good articles, a Dev Tip, and something to hopefully make you laugh – all wrapped up in this week’s Dev Digest. Where do you find your favorite content? Some sources we use are Twitter and Reddit. Let us know what you use! Learn Something New In this...
Thank you to those of you that were able to attend our recent Oxygen Blast about the changes with SSIS 2012/2014. The webinar was presented by Davin Mickelson, one of our Senior Trainers. You can read the full description of what the presentation entailed on the...