Release It! Second Edition (Pragmatic Bookshelf)

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About “Relational Database Schemata”: But while a migrations framework like Liquibase helps apply changes to the schema, it doesn’t aut...
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rachelcarmena
About “Adaptation”: Use and abuse of identifiers causes lots of unnecessary coupling between systems. (…) And we can take advantage of ...
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Hi Michael, Thank you so much because I really enjoy reading your book. I love your writing style, the way you explained your experience...
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rachelcarmena
About “Unbounded Result Sets”: There’s no standard SQL syntax to specify result set limits. Then, examples with the use of TOP, ROWNU...
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ciaranjodonnell
The description of the limits of TCP connections on your server is kind of wrong. The book says: If you look at the TCP packet format,...
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rachelcarmena
About “Breaking API Changes”: /borrower I’d expect: /borrowers to follow the use of plural noun as with “/applications”. And I think...
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