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Welcome to Software Development on Codidact!

Will you help us build our independent community of developers helping developers? We're small and trying to grow. We welcome questions about all aspects of software development, from design to code to QA and more. Got questions? Got answers? Got code you'd like someone to review? Please join us.

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Q&A How to protect the git respository for a public_html folder on a Linux server?

The best practice here is, Don't deploy your .git folder to your web server. Then there's nothing to protect.

posted 3y ago by ShowMeBillyJo‭

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Meta Who should the moderators be?

I'll throw my hat in. I don't post much, but I do keep up with the site every day. I try to model a style of leadership that emphasizes consensus building, compromise, and "the third way." That's h...

posted 3y ago by ShowMeBillyJo‭

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Q&A In a stored procedure, is it possible to get the total number or rows updated by different statements?

This is possible in SQL Server using the built-in @@ROWCOUNT variable. Something like this DECLARE @rows INT = 0; -- INSERT ... SET @rows = @rows + @@ROWCOUNT; -- UPDATE ... SET @rows = @rows + @...

posted 3y ago by ShowMeBillyJo‭  ·  edited 3y ago by ShowMeBillyJo‭

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