NvChad
babelfish_extensions
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NvChad
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Ask HN: What rabbit hole(s) did you dive into recently?
I used nvchad and I am configuring it from there. Hereโs my fork.
https://github.com/sunir/NvChad
babelfish_extensions
- Ask HN: What rabbit hole(s) did you dive into recently?
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Transpile Any SQL to PostgreSQL Dialect
[2] https://github.com/babelfish-for-postgresql/babelfish_extens...
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DBeaver โ open-source Database client
DBeaver works surprisingly nicely with less popular DBs. I work with Babelfish for PostgreSQL [1], it supports connections with SQL Server client libs. Most GUI client tools (like SSMS) expect "real" SQL Server on the other end of the wire - depend on various system views for DB introspection, so only partially work with Babelfish. Even if client tool is based on JDBC (like SQuirell SQL), it doesn't guarantee that this tool won't use additional SQL Server-specific querues for i trospection. DBeaver is much better at this, I guess it is using JDBC API or DB-neutral INFORMATION_SCHEMA views.
[1] https://babelfishpg.org/
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'We had to educate Oracle about our contract,' CIO says after Big Red audit
Was just about to write that AWS does that, but no, it's only for MS SQL Server: https://babelfishpg.org/, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide....
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The problem with SQL servers licensing costs
Migration to Postgres from MS SQL Server doesn't have to be a complete app rewrite. Obviously any .Net components would be a problem, but if it's just a matter of existing clients and T-SQL, there's always Babelfish.
https://babelfishpg.org/
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A Technical Dive into PostgreSQL's replication mechanisms
> moving some data from SQL Server to Postgres
I don't have any first-hand experience with Postgres replication to share, just, when moving DB from MSSQL, Babelfish extensions for Postgres (https://babelfishpg.org/) may be of interest.
- Babelfish for PostgreSQL
What are some alternatives?
blog - You probably know what this is!
dbeaver - Free universal database tool and SQL client
walex - Postgres change events (CDC) in Elixir
prql - PRQL is a modern language for transforming data โ a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
computer - ๐ โ โ โ dotfolders and dotfiles
harlequin - The SQL IDE for Your Terminal.
babelfish_extens
realtime - Broadcast, Presence, and Postgres Changes via WebSockets
jbig2dec - This is a mirror: the canonical repo is: git.ghostscript.com/jbig2dec.git. This repo does not host releases, they are here: https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/jbig2dec/tags