SQL Server Latest Updates (May. 2016)

Directly from the SQL Server Release Service blog, here the latest updates for SQL Server 2014 SP1 and SQL Server 2012 SP2 e SP3:

Refreshed Cumulative Update #6 for SQL Server 2014 SP1 (previously deprecated CU here)

Cumulative Update #3 for SQL Server 2012 SP3

Cumulative Update #12 for SQL Server 2012 SP2

SQL Server 2005 is end of life. The SQL Server 2005 upgrade options are here.

Stay Tuned! 🙂

Agile@School – 6th episode

Finally, we have a problem here!

Projects without troubles are not real, to be honest. All the students worked so good, but they’re still focused on development. Sometimes they forget the metrics and the importance of the knowledge base of the whole team. Sometimes it seems that they think that is not important to share status of tasks, remaining work hours, additional details while managing activities, and so on.

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Agile@School – episode 5

It’s time to review the work done.

The web application the students are working on is reaching its end, speaking about development. It’s not so good to see, we know it, but starting from this sprint, we will apply some graphical stuff and we’ll be ready to present the tool to the “board”.

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Naming Is Hard

Keep in mind…

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I ran across Aaron Bertrand’s naming post recently, which I liked overall. Your team needs to agree how things are named, and be consistent, but I agree that some of the rules I’ve seen put down by people aren’t practical. However I also know that naming things becomes hard, especially over time as your systems evolve and the scale grows.

I’ve run into some strange naming patterns in the last few years that struck me as odd. I grew up in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, and with a parent selling real estate, I traveled all over the area, often reading a map to navigate. I can rarely remember seeing the same names used over and over, despite the fact this was a relatively populous area.

However when I came to Colorado, I found things to be different. Either the people in charge of naming weren’t creative, or they were…

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SQL Server Latest Updates (Mar. 2016)

Directly from the SQL Server Release Service blog, here the latest updates for SQL Server 2012 SP2 and SP3:

Cumulative Update #2 for SQL Server 2012 SP3

Cumulative Update #11 for SQL Server 2012 SP2

You can download the latest preview of SQL Server Management Studio here.

Additionally, downloads of new useful tools are available:

Stay Tuned! 🙂

Agile@School – episode 3

Agile@School project is growing and finally we’re reaching the most important part of the iteration.

In this third episode we played the planning poker game on a round table (which appears like a poker session at a first sight actually 🙂 ) and the students decided to skip the coffee break! You know how is really difficult for them to be focused.

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Agile@School – episode 2

In this post, we’ve introduced the Agile@School project, a new way for managing school projects.

The second “episode” I’ve added an actor, Gabriele, a student which will be the scrum master. We’ve achieved the real number of team members, which is 9 and we’ve understood also the interests of each member. The final goal is to create a team and to manage the teachers idea of project for the final exams.
Scrum master
Gabriele, will be the scrum master. Since I’ll be the coach, I need also, let’s say, an “external” person. He’ll help me in separating the heavy amount of work and in facilitating the team.
The project
The project is based on a product called “Ex-students yearbook“. It’s a database of students which studied in the school, which provides also a web user interface for both the front end and the administration back end.
The team
We’ve got 9 members. Now, is time to understand the skill of each team member.
Next time, likely this saturday, we’ll go deeper and we’ll start to add user stories and PBIs on VSTS. We’ve got already the document with specifications. For each story we will define the Personas and after this step, we’ll start to play to Planning Poker.
In the end we want:
– Get VSTS with PBIs in Product Backlog
– Make PBIs with efforts
– Get the first Sprint backlog
– Get the list of tasks for the first sprint
– Get the capacity and the roles in the team
– Define the sprint duration and ceremonies schedule
Then, the students will start to coding!
Stay Tuned!