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PowerShell Tips: Call Operator

By Aaron Grossman • September 02, 2018 • 0 Comments

I've really enjoyed working in PowerShell, but having never really worked with the Command Line or shell scripting before, there's a lot of little tips and tricks out there that I wish had been compiled into a quick start guide.

One of those examples is how a command would work

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Quick Reference,PowerShell

Getting started with modern web development

By Aaron Grossman • July 05, 2018 • 0 Comments

Lately my focus has been on becoming more familiar with modern web development practices. To grow this skill set, I ended up using Colt Steele's The Web Developer Bootcamp on Udemy. I would highly recommend this training for anyone wanting to know more about creating the front-end part of a

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Getting Started,Web Development

Business Intelligence for Everyone: Seacoast SQL User Group Presentation

By Aaron Grossman • May 28, 2018 • 0 Comments

I presented [Microsoft Power BI: Business Intelligence for Everyone](Microsoft Power BI: Business Intelligence for Everyone) to the Seacoast SQL User Group for the second time on May 21st, 2018 on Power BI. I'm happy with how it went overall, but I'll try to save some of the detail I

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Power BI,Presentation

Query Folding when connected to SQL Server in Power BI

By Aaron Grossman • April 25, 2018 • 0 Comments

One of the really nice features of working with Power Query is the ability to have the tool translate your M language steps into native code in the backend for some data sources. This is called Query Folding, and MSSQLTips has a good introductory article on it, Query Folding in

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Power Query,Query Folding,ETL

Find your local Power BI connection string

By Aaron Grossman • April 23, 2018 • 0 Comments

Quick Command Reference: netstat with most common [::1]:PortNumber.

I always enjoy working in Power BI, but sometimes when working on a data model I want to export the data for a static, line by line analysis. With any visual in Power BI there is an export option to dump

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DAX,Quick Reference
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