The Internet is extremely helpful for proactive learning as well as reactionary troubleshooting. This site is to provide helpful search results for those seeking help on getting the most out of the Kusto Query Language (KQL) across applicable Microsoft data platforms.
Why blog about KQL?
To contribute to the Internet knowledge base on KQL
“Never memorize something that you can look up.“
Albert Einstein
What did people do before the Internet when they didn’t know something?!? The Internet and search engines put a world of information readily at our fingertips. For myself, a majority of continuous self-learning and troubleshooting has been conducted from a search box.
Just as there are numerous books written covering the same topics, we need numerous digital resources as well. People learn in different ways. A singular approach to explaining a concept will not resonate with everyone. Options are needed. And sometimes there isn’t a good resource out there yet, and if we’ve done the hard part of pioneering the solution, we should share it to provide the benefit of free knowledge that we can easily take for granted.
The intent of this site is to contribute explanations, how-tos, instructions, recommendations, problem resolutions, curated examples, and discussion to this ever-expanding ocean of knowledge.