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hpr_generator/_sql/Insert_Test_Data.sql
Roan Horning 3bab143697
Add database creation and test data insert scripts
Use these files to generate a test database. This will also allow
for the tracking of schema changes.
2022-06-29 00:45:27 -04:00

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INSERT INTO Contributors
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VALUES(1, 'droops', 'droops.nospam@nospam.gmail.com', '1.png', 'CC-BY-NC-SA', 'nomicon.info');
INSERT INTO Contributors
(id, handle, email, avatar, default_license, profile)
VALUES(3, 'dosman', 'dosman.nospam@nospam.packetsniffers.org', 'hpr_logo.png', 'CC-BY-SA', 'packetsniffers.org');
INSERT INTO Episodes
(id, correspondent_id, is_explicit, submitted, published, license, title, summary, series, show_notes)
VALUES(6, 3, 1, '2008-01-08', '2008-01-08', 'CC-BY-NC-SA', 'Part 15 Broadcasting', 'dosman and zach from the packetsniffers talk about Part 15 Broadcasting which is low power', NULL, '<p>dosman and zach from the packetsniffers talk about Part 15 Broadcasting which is low power broadcasting for the local area. Used to do community radio around an event, a church, concerts etc. They discuss what the regulations are in the US, what you need, how to get started, what things to consider. All in all great introduction to the topic.
</p>
<h2>links</h2>
<ul>
<li>Part 15 broadcasting resources: <a href="https://www.part15.us">https://www.part15.us</a></li>
<li>SSTRAN AMT3000 part 15 transmitter: <a href="https://www.sstran.com">https://www.sstran.com</a></li>
<li>FCC Low Power Broadcast Radio Stations: <a href="https://www.fcc.gov/guides/low-power-broadcast-radio-stations">https://www.fcc.gov/guides/low-power-broadcast-radio-stations</a></li>
<li>Windows Radio Broadcast software: <a href="https://www.zarastudio.es/en/ ">https://www.zarastudio.es/en/ </a></li>
</ul>');
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VALUES(35, 1, 1, '2008-02-18', '2008-02-18', 'CC-BY-NC-SA', 'An interview with John Whaley', 'droops interviews John Whaley from Moka5', 'Interviews', '<p>
droops interviews John Whaley from <a href="https://www.moka5.com/about-us/our-team/john-whaley/"> Moka5.</a>
</p>
<p>
John Whaley is responsible for the technical vision of Moka5. He holds a doctorate in computer science from Stanford University, where he made key contributions to the fields of program analysis, compilers, and virtual machines. He is the winner of numerous awards including the Arthur L. Samuel Thesis Award for Best Thesis at Stanford, and has worked at IBMs T.J. Watson Research Center and Tokyo Research Lab. John was named one of the top 15 programmers in the USA Computing Olympiad. He also holds bachelors and masters degrees in computer science from MIT and speaks fluent Japanese.
</p>');