Careful with this if you want to use it for partitioning data (it was atleast true till 9.6 in my experiments). You will never hit the exclusion parameter and consequently end up scanning all the child tables in vain.
Hopefully the partitioning thing is soon fixed 'properly'.
I developed and use(d) pgxplorer (github.com/pgxplorer). So, I can tell you this: the best out there is psql (CLI). There exists no use case where a GUI is better than psql.
Why is this getting downvoted? Please don't downvote if you disagree with this viewpoint. Rust has its reasons for is current form, which is OK! In general, the whole song and dance around GC is a hard problem.
I agree that the syntax is cryptic. I also think that programs are written by humans for human consumption (for accomplishing a certain task).
If you have a long term plan, you might want to factor in the talent pool, hardware cost, and tech debt. For your case, if that leads to Rust, so be it. Or if it means Python, that is fine too.
One way or the other, the company is looking after its interests. You will be reciprocating that when you find something better for yourself. They will understand.
I have quit, folks weren't too pleased, but I kept everything civil and professional. And I was successful in getting a recommendation.
Similar for Africa(n) which leads me to believe that the periphery covers only what is extant and only the roots of those are traced back to their origins.
Tom Lane on the postgresql lists. His breadth and depth of knowledge on the postgres code is mind boggling. And he takes equal effort in helping out on all lists...ranging from novice to hackers.
I have a file that keeps changing constantly. What was a file read/write at app level has been replaced. Less code, direct access to data and readily "ETL-able".
> At least until we manage to fool the vestibular system as well as we can the eyes.
If we can trick the neurons on site, then might as well trick it right before it plugs in at the brain...in which case, we probably will have optics covered as well. Thence we can get rid of the headset altogether.
When I changed the country to Japan, the sticker price jumped from 2000 USD to 15,000 USD eq. for a very basic system. I am just at a loss as to what can explain this disparity. Guess I will have to call up my vendor to get a comparable quote.
This was one of the first works I read that changed my perspective to focus on the human elements in science fiction as opposed to the bells and whistles.
Hopefully the partitioning thing is soon fixed 'properly'.