Data Backups
Have you lost data before? Misplaced or accidentally deleted a file? Made changes to a file and then been unable
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Have you lost data before? Misplaced or accidentally deleted a file? Made changes to a file and then been unable
Read moreHave you noticed that the backup of your database seems to have grown excessively over the years and perhaps even
Read moreIn the previous post in this series we examined a variety of ways that data can be considered dirty. In
Read moreOn the first day of each month we have a special promotion or discount on specific MoodleBites courses…
Read moreIn the previous part, I covered getting up and running with running acceptance tests sequentially and using a Ramdisk to speed things up. In this second part, we’ll look at running tests in parallel, specifying a custom theme to test on and writing your own tests.
Read moreData is only useful for analysis if you can rely on it, and to rely on data it must be
Read moreEach month we have a discount on selected courses – this month it’s for developers !
Read moreThe previous post in this series showed how to set up and run a query using the Ad-hoc database queries
Read moreRunning, let alone writing the Moodle acceptance tests is a bit tricky and complicated, and they can take ages. But what if there was a way to speed things up? In this first of a two part post, we’ll look at getting up and running with running tests one at a time.
Read moreThe previous post in this series introduced the Ad-hoc database queries plugin, a powerful tool for getting reporting data out
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