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My boss bought me DataGrip today

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  • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

    Pff, imagine not just using the cli

    bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB This user is from outside of this forum
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    In my defence: I am a frontend developer.

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    • einkorn@feddit.orgE [email protected]

      Pff, imagne not just using butterflies.

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      1000058717

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      • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

        Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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        Hey you leave my favourite beaver alone!

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        • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

          In my defence: I am a frontend developer.

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          So am I, and I still prefer CLI for everything

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          • witchfire@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

            So am I, and I still prefer CLI for everything

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            A matter of preference, really. Each side can sneer at another.

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            • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

              In my defence: I am a frontend developer.

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              Is the CLI not a frontend?

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              • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                DBeaver is available for Mac and Linux too. But DataGrip is pretty sweet, so good one.

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                • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                  In my defence: I am a frontend developer.

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                  #11

                  A photograph of a back-end developer facing the back of a computer monitor

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                  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                    Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                    Ah DataGrip, where my Untitled Querys go to never be seen again

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                    • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                      Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                      Flatpak version seems to run stable enough for my taste, but i'm no expert when it comes to db management

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                      • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                        Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                        TablePlus and Postico on macOS are where it’s at. DataGrip is shit and you’ll never get me to use it.

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                        • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                          Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                          Wait. What? I never have any issues. Maybe it's because I use mssql? I love that thing. I recommended it yesterday

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                          • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                            Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                            I forgot database UIs exist lol

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                            • undefined@lemmy.hogru.chU [email protected]

                              TablePlus and Postico on macOS are where it’s at. DataGrip is shit and you’ll never get me to use it.

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                              You gotta drink enough Jetbrains koolaid to desire some amount of consistency when you’re jumping between projects.

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                                Wait. What? I never have any issues. Maybe it's because I use mssql? I love that thing. I recommended it yesterday

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                                What’s your OS?

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                                • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                                  Under Windows DBeaver is a solid (and free) tool for the casual database user. But under Linux you really learn to save your scripts often.

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                                  Maybe you should switch to arch. Never had a beaver crash on arch.

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                                  • django@discuss.tchncs.deD [email protected]

                                    Maybe you should switch to arch. Never had a beaver crash on arch.

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                                    Hell, no. This is a work laptop. I can’t justify spending days fixing some arcane bullshit that spontaneously decided to do a Leroy Jenkins.

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                                    • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                                      Hell, no. This is a work laptop. I can’t justify spending days fixing some arcane bullshit that spontaneously decided to do a Leroy Jenkins.

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                                      > Beaver does not crash
                                      > Whole OS Crashes instead

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                                      • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                                        Hell, no. This is a work laptop. I can’t justify spending days fixing some arcane bullshit that spontaneously decided to do a Leroy Jenkins.

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                                        Arch is incredibly stable. The old meme about it needing constant attention hasn't been true for at least a decade now.

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                                          Arch is incredibly stable. The old meme about it needing constant attention hasn't been true for at least a decade now.

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                                          I still wouldn't recommend it for business. Even when stable, the Arch philosophy is to empower the end user, whereas other distros like Ubuntu/RHEL are focused on getting stuff done. In 90% of situations the difference is immaterial. But if my client is angry and my boss is breathing down my neck, and I can't work because a thing isn't thing-a'lating, a support path is essential.

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