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Results from the @ThePSF and #PythonDevSurvey show #Python 3 is firmly here, and people are upgrading to the most recent versions each year:
  • From my experience with legacy codebases, I can say that upgrading a minor version of Python is not the same as seamlessly upgrading a minor version of Go. Mainly because of standard library changes, like deprecations or removals.

    Also, corpos usually provide its own system bundles with checked/approved software, which usually include not-so-fresh versions.

  • A set of command line database tools
    github.com GitHub - yznts/dsh: A set of command line database tools

    A set of command line database tools. Contribute to yznts/dsh development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - yznts/dsh: A set of command line database tools

    On my work I’m always switching between databases, but I already tired because of UX differences between psql, mysql, sqlite3. So, I’m making a small set of tools for myself in tries to solve that. It’s kinda works for me already so I'm sharing it here :)

    P.S. Already posted this in other places, sorry for annoyance

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    A set of command line database tools
  • Thank you for a feedback!
    README updated with a fixed install, I missed @latest in the end.

    I'll work on a better README: https://github.com/yznts/dsh/issues/6.
    I'm not that good at this kind of thing :)

    For now, only url-like DSNs are supported, like:

    • postgres://user:pass@host:port/db?options
    • sqlite://file.db
  • A set of command line database tools
    github.com GitHub - yznts/dsh: A set of database tools

    A set of database tools. Contribute to yznts/dsh development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - yznts/dsh: A set of database tools

    On my work I'm always switching between databases and kind of tired on UX differences between psql, mysql, sqlite3. So, I'm making a small set of tools for myself in tries to solve that. It's kinda works for me already and I'd like to share it here :)

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    yznts @programming.dev
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