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Optimizing Clinic Efficiency Through Credentialing Enhancements and Office-Based Service CodingIntroduction In today’s highly regulated healthcare industry, administrative efficiency plays a critical role in ensuring accurate reimbursements and consistent care delivery. Among the foundational processes that shape this efficiency are provider credentialing and the appropriate coding of service locations. The intersection of these two functions becomes particularly relevant...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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A Hidden Benefit of Implicit Joins: Join EliminationImplicit path joins may now skip unnecessary tables in the join tree One of jOOQ’s key features so far has always been to render pretty much exactly the SQL that users expect, without any surprises – unless some emulation is required to make a query work, of course. This means that while join elimination is a powerful feature of many RDBMS, it isn’t part of jOOQ’s feature set, so far....0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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A Reader’s Question on Nested ListsA Reader's Question on Nested Lists | CSS-Tricks A couple of days back, among the tens of crypto-scams that flood our contact inbox, we found an interesting question on nested lists from one of our readers. I have a problem (related to list-numbering) that seems commonplace, but I can’t seem to solve it or find any solution for. If any of your geniuses can answer...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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An Efficient Way to Check for Existence of Multiple Values in SQLWhat's faster, COUNT(*) or COUNT(*) with LIMIT in SQL? Let's check In a previous blog post, we’ve advertised the use of SQL EXISTS rather than COUNT(*) to check for existence of a value in SQL. I.e. to check if in the Sakila database, actors called WAHLBERG have played in any films, instead of: SELECT count(*) FROM actor a JOIN film_actor fa USING (actor_id) WHERE a.last_name =...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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Better CSS Shapes Using shape() — Part 1: Lines and ArcsBetter CSS Shapes Using shape() — Part 1: Lines and Arcs | CSS-Tricks Creating CSS Shapes is a classic and one of my favorite exercise. Indeed, I have one of the biggest collections of CSS Shapes from where you can easily copy the code of any shape. I also wrote an extensive guide on how to create them: The Modern Guide For Making CSS Shapes. Even if I have detailed...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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Better CSS Shapes Using shape() — Part 2: More on ArcsBetter CSS Shapes Using shape() — Part 2: More on Arcs | CSS-Tricks Ready for the second part? We are still exploring the shape() function, and more precisely, the arc command. I hope you took the time to digest the first part because we will jump straight into creating more shapes! As a reminder, the shape() function is only supported in Chrome 137+ and Safari 18.4+...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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CDN ProvidersAdvancedHosting Akamai BelugaCDN Bunny CDN BytePlus CacheFly CDN77 CDNetworks CDNvideo ChinaCache Cloudflare CloudFront EdgeNext Fastly Gcore Imperva Kingsoft Cloud Leaseweb Lumen Medianova StackPath Tata Communications Tencent Cloud Bunny CDN is CDN with POPs on 6 continents, all the modern content delivery features and prices that are low compared to other CDNs. EdgeNext is a leading...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 2K Views
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Emulating SQL FILTER with Oracle JSON Aggregate FunctionsHow to implement FILTER semantics with Oracle JSON aggregate functions A cool standard SQL:2003 feature is the aggregate FILTER clause, which is supported natively by at least these RDBMS: ClickHouse CockroachDB DuckDB Firebird H2 HSQLDB PostgreSQL SQLite Trino YugabyteDB The following aggregate function computes the number of rows per group which satifsy...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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Getting Top 1 Values Per Group in OracleOracle's way to get multiple values in a top 1 per group query I’ve blogged about generic ways of getting top 1 or top n per category queries before on this blog. An Oracle specific version in that post used the arcane KEEP syntax: SELECT max(actor_id) KEEP (DENSE_RANK FIRST ORDER BY c DESC, actor_id), max(first_name) KEEP (DENSE_RANK FIRST ORDER BY c DESC, actor_id),...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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HTML Email Accessibility Report 2025HTML Email Accessibility Report 2025 | CSS-Tricks Some weekend reading on the heels of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAADM), which took place yesterday. The Email Markup Consortium (EMC) released its 2025 study on the accessibility in HTML emails, and the TL;DR is not totally dissimilar from what we heard from WebAIM’s annual web report: This is the third full...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views1
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jOOQ 3.19’s new Explicit and Implicit to-many path joinsjOOQ 3.19 offers many new and useful path based join features jOOQ 3.19 finally delivers on a set of features that will greatly simplify your queries further, after jOOQ 3.11 introduced implicit to-one joins: Explicit path joins To-many path joins Implicit join path correlation What are these features? Many ORMs (e.g. JPA, Doctrine, jOOQ 3.11 and others) support “path joins”...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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jOOQ 3.20 released with ClickHouse, Databricks, and much more DuckDB support, new modules, Oracle type hierarchies, more spatial support, decfloat and synonym support, hidden columns, Scala 3, Kotlin 2, and much morejOOQ 3.20 released with ClickHouse, Databricks, and much more DuckDB support, new modules, Oracle type hierarchies, more spatial support, decfloat and synonym support, hidden columns, Scala 3, Kotlin 2, and much more New dialects: jOOQ 3.20 ships with 2 new experimental dialects: ClickHouse in all editions, including the jOOQ Open Source Edition Databricks in the jOOQ Enterprise...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 1K Views
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## The Evolution of Software Development in the Age of AI Agents
The landscape of software development is undergoing a seismic shift as we enter an era defined by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This technological advancement is not merely a trend; it is a profound transformation that is reshaping the role of developers and the processes they employ. No longer is the focus solely on writing lines of code; the modern developer now orchestrates software production in an environment wher...## The Evolution of Software Development in the Age of AI Agents The landscape of software development is undergoing a seismic shift as we enter an era defined by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This technological advancement is not merely a trend; it is a profound transformation that is reshaping the role of developers and the processes they employ. No longer is the focus solely on writing lines of code; the modern developer now orchestrates software production in an environment wher...Le développement logiciel à l’ère des agents IA## The Evolution of Software Development in the Age of AI Agents The landscape of software development is undergoing a seismic shift as we enter an era defined by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This technological advancement is not merely a trend; it is a profound transformation that is reshaping the role of developers and the processes they employ. No longer is the focus solely on...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 130 Views
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