How did December get here so fast???
It's time for another iteration of Advent of Code.
I'll likely try these in SQL again. I may do multiple languages. We'll see
My place to run off at the mouth. Mostly about geek stuff. Sometimes.
How did December get here so fast???
It's time for another iteration of Advent of Code.
I have been accepted to speak at PASS Data Community Summit on November 15-18, 2022. They are going for a hybrid conference this year, with the main conference being held live in Seattle with an online component!
From my abstract:
If you’re like me, you’re probably IT Support for your home. Your business probably has a Continuity Plan. Shouldn’t your home have one, too?
What happens to our digital selves when our physical selves are gone? Most of us probably haven’t given much thought about our digital footprints and how they will far outlive us. Or, more importantly, about how our passing can leave our loved ones in a tight spot. Our modern lives have changed to include a significant amount of digital stuff that could easily disappear if that bus comes around. Will the people you leave behind be able to continue to function without you? We need to have a plan.
Come out to The Summit!
I'm speaking live at Into The Box again!
This year, I'll be talking about Impostor Syndrome: "I'm Just Here For The T-Shirt".
As the even gets closer, I'll try to share more info with you.
Big thanks to Ortus for continuing to have faith in me.
If you use ColdFusion, chances are, at some point, you've used TryCF. This is an invaluable resource that allows a developer to try out their CF code in several different flavors of CFML, both current and not-so-current. I believe the current iteration of the site goes all the way back to Adobe CF 10, Lucee 4.5 and Railo 4.2.
Hello, World Example from TryCF.com |
Abram has put a ton of his own blood, sweat and tears into this project, and for years the community has asked him how they could help. Now he has finally opened up a Patreon for TryCF.
If you are so inclined, help him out by becoming a Patron.
It's time to be irrational again!
Happy Pi Day 2022, everyone!
Back in August 2021, researchers in Switzerland calculated Pi out to 62.8 TRILLION digits, smashing the previous record of 50 trillion.
https://newatlas.com/science/pi-world-record-62-8-trillion-digits/