| A 48 hour case study from Bing - Zero to Sixty :) |
| Written by Rob Collie |
| Tuesday, 10 November 2009 12:02 |
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I promised a guest post, and a guest post I deliver :) Darinee is a good friend that I met during my brief stint working on Bing, before Amir came calling and said “So, Rob, we’ve got this little project…” I didn’t really think of her as an Excel person, and I definitely don’t think of her as a BI person. To me, she is test programmer extraordinaire, cold-blooded Halo assassin, and relentless-pursuer-of-the-right-thing. I guess it’s that latter quality that made her give me a call when she got assigned a reporting function… Here, in her own words, is Darinee’s Fantastic 48 Hour Adventure with PowerPivot: |
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