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Hello Jamie,
I'm interested.
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I'm interested as well Jamie!
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Awesome, thank you! I will send you an email.
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Count me in if you have space for another one. Cheers :-)
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Thanks Tom! I'll get an email over to you too
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Hello Jamie,
I'm interested in SQL Prompt 9.
Regards,
Eduardo Piairo
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Hello Jamie,
I'm interested in SQL Prompt 9.
Regards,
Eduardo Piairo
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Hi Eduardo, I've just sent you a follow-up email
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I just posted on my blog about my favorite SQL Prompt features in which I mentioned about Code Analysis. Help me spread the word: http://marlonribunal.com/sql-prompt-favorite-features/
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@NataliS I sent a reply.
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@MarlonRibunal Great blog post, thank you! We'll share it
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We have some exciting news! SQL Prompt 9 is coming very soon, featuring brand new code analysis functionality.
With comprehensive code analysis of your SQL, you will receive inline suggestions to improve performance, reduce maintenance and increase reliability.
Improve the quality of your code by:
• Finding code issues and hidden pitfalls fast.
• Detecting code smells early to avoid issues before they happen.
• Choosing from a large selection of analysis rules.
• Getting suggestions as you type.
• Learning how to fix issues, with expandable information and further reading links.
To coincide with launch I would like to publish a couple of articles written by FoRGs on the potential benefits of code analysis for individual developers, development teams and the industry as a whole.
If you love SQL Prompt, are interested in code analysis and have time in November to help write an article please drop me an email or reply below, and I will get in touch with more information.
And if you are at PASS this week keep an eye out for some SQL Prompt 9 teaser stickers at the Redgate booth!
Thanks
Jamie