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When Random Isn't the Right Random

Nearly any engineer worth his or her salt will likely agree that consistency is important. If they don’t, they probably haven’t ever worked on »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on random, debugging, kafka, .net 11 January 2020

Why is My SQL Server Query Slow?

As applications and their associated databases grow, things change. Rows get modified, schema get updated, and often, things can slow down. These performance hits may come »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on sql-server, sql, performance, debugging, troubleshooting 02 January 2020

The Bug That Got Away

One thing that I've always loved hearing about from fellow engineers or reading about on technical blogs are bugs. Nasty ones. Ones that keep you up »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on debugging, random, learning, productivity 21 December 2019

Can I Have My CPU Back Visual Studio?

Visual Studio 2017 has certainly been a major improvement over previous iteration of the flagship IDE; however, it isn't without its flaws. If you are a »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on visual studio, performance, random, debugging 09 December 2017

Updated Chrome Debugging Tools Worth Mentioning

As a web developer, I absolutely could not live without great in-browser developer tools. I use them every day, and they can certainly make your life »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on productivity, tools, debugging, chrome, web-development 21 June 2017
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