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enso
- Show HN: Flyde – an open-source visual programming language
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Visual Node Graph with ImGui
Although it's not quite the same, I do like what Enso[0] is bringing to the table, especially the 1:1 visual node/language interop. Whether this is generalisable to a fully decoupled interface remains to be seen, but there's definitely potential.
[0]: https://enso.org/
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Show HN: Ezno, a TypeScript checker written in Rust, is now open source
I think Enso is already taken by a YC company [0]. Could get confusing.
[0] https://enso.org
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.67]
COMPANY: Enso Inc. TYPE: Full time LOCATION: Europe and United States of America – fully distributed company REMOTE: Only remote VISA: No VISA required DESCRIPTION: Hi, we are Enso (enso.org, Y Combinator S21)! We are looking for an amazing Cloud engineer to join our core team. We are a remote first company, working in Europe and the USA.
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Ask HN: Has anyone fully attempted Bret Victor's vision?
Friends of mine are developing Enso (https://enso.org/), an interactive programming language with dual visual and textual representations.
Even well before Bret Victor's time, there were tools for visual programming. I have been using LabView to maintain data processing in an optical laboratory.
I think it's still pretty rough, but seems to be actively worked on and close to what you're talking about. It doesnt completely abandon text, but it has a neat dual representation. I didn't see it mentioned yet so I'll drop it here - https://enso.org/
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Modern Data Modeling: Start with the End?
> I'm convinced this entire space should be visual.
At my last 2 jobs I spent entirely too much time debugging Matillion jobs, which are visual. I have my doubts that it’s the panacea that it appears to be.
That said, you may find Enso particularly interesting: https://github.com/enso-org/enso
- November 15-19, 2022 FLiP Stack Weekly
- Enso: Hybrid visual and textual functional programming
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Show HN: A small, weird and unpractical programming language
I'm not sold on this pen & paper idea to be honest.
It looks slow and cumbersome. It misses all the advantages of using a computer.
How would for example code competition, context sensitive features, or refactoring work? How about editing features of a capable editor like this here:
It would be very hard, if even possible, to replicate such user experience with "pen & paper" (even if "pen and paper" would be digital).
I think programming could be improved. But not by going back in time.
Instead the "text" (code) should become even more interactive. I really like the ideas of e.g. Bret Victor in this regard:
http://worrydream.com/#!/LearnableProgramming
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8pTEmbeENF4
Or the ideas behind something like Enso:
Or "just" interactive notebooks…
Computers are so much more than pen & paper!
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"Liberating programming form monadic style" was only a pun on the parent post. :-)
If you do FP (functional programming) in an advanced typed language you will likely end up with code written in monadic style, meaning that you wrap all (effectful) computation in some monads.
In my opinion that's in the end not really much better than the usual imperative style—and that closes the circle to the original citation: "Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?" (which was the title of a quite important paper).
liquibase
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I am looking for a troubled/bad open source codebase
While I respect the work, Liquibase's code base is quite messy... https://github.com/liquibase/liquibase
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Any free SchemaDiff tools out there? pgAdmin Schema Diff created a script but it fails (order is wrong, etc)
Have you looked at liquibase?
- How do you manage database structure changes? And deploying code?
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Better alternatives to schemachange for Snowflake Database Object Deployment
I haven't used it for a number of years but it sounds like something like liquibase (https://www.liquibase.org/) might be what you're looking for.
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Version control for database used by C# app
Liquibase
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How do you handle migrations ?
We use https://github.com/liquibase/liquibase, as most of Dev are used to and comfortable with it.
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Schema vs non-schema prpgramming
Highly recommend you use either Liquibase or Flyway for schema management, and Testcontainers pg to run a transitive database for your tests.
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Deploying data across environments
I haven't used this so I'm not sure it does exactly what you're looking for but I had a DBA recommend it to me as a possible tool to start using as we overhaul our pipelines. https://www.liquibase.org/
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PRQL a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
Re: VCS, I’ve found that with a small amount of setup, tools like Liquibase[0] allow you to maintain functions and views (with “CREATE OR REPLACE” or equivalent) as SQL files in a file system with full VCS, diffing, etc. just like any other code.
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Managing external database versions in Kubernetes
I'd strongly advice against both flyway and liquibase in favor to Atlas with the respective TF provider.
What are some alternatives?
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
schemachange - A Database Change Management tool for Snowflake
FluentMigrator - Fluent migrations framework for .NET
dolt - Dolt – Git for Data
dbmate - :rocket: A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool.
bytebase - The GitLab/GitHub for database DevOps. World's most advanced database DevOps and CI/CD for Developer, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
Flyway - Flyway by Redgate • Database Migrations Made Easy.
Doctrine Migrations - Doctrine Database Migrations Library
dbeaver - Free universal database tool and SQL client
obevo - Obevo is a database deployment tool that handles enterprise scale schemas and complexity
yuniql - Free and open source schema versioning and database migration made natively with .NET/6. NEW THIS MAY 2022! v1.3.15 released!
goose - A database migration tool. Supports SQL migrations and Go functions.