My boss bought me DataGrip today
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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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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.
Pff, imagine not just using the cli
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Pff, imagine not just using the cli
Pff, imagne not just using butterflies.
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Pff, imagine not just using the cli
In my defence: I am a frontend developer.
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Pff, imagne not just using butterflies.
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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.
Hey you leave my favourite beaver alone!
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In my defence: I am a frontend developer.
So am I, and I still prefer CLI for everything
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So am I, and I still prefer CLI for everything
A matter of preference, really. Each side can sneer at another.
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In my defence: I am a frontend developer.
Is the CLI not a frontend?
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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.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]DBeaver is available for Mac and Linux too. But DataGrip is pretty sweet, so good one.
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In my defence: I am a frontend developer.
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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.
Ah DataGrip, where my
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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.
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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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.
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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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.
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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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.
I forgot database UIs exist lol
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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.
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
What’s your OS?
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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.
Maybe you should switch to arch. Never had a beaver crash on arch.
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Maybe you should switch to arch. Never had a beaver crash on arch.
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.