To counterpoint this, I'm an happy nixos desktop user. It's not perfect, but still vastly better than a non declarative distro for my taste.
I use vagrant quite a lot at work. This will impact me a lot :-/
I can understand it being weird, but when you get used to it, it's really really handy, for instance to manage user rights. I've read somewhere that actually, pg schemas compares more with mysql database, postgresql…
Yes, and usually, it means you need to use the full binary path unfortunately (because debian wrappers embedded in the package select the version from your 5432 cluster).
Fortunately, stars in sql are also really bad for maintenance ;-) So I guess there is indeed no reason to use them!
Not my experience. That being said, if your team was mainly non-remote with some remote employees, then I'm not surprised: it is the worst possible organization and a motivation killer for the remote person. Every…
> The documented way is prefixing with a ' character. It doesn't have the length issue either. It is suggested in comments, but the author answered > Yes, this prevents formula expansion... once. Unfortunately Excel's…
To counterpoint this, I'm an happy nixos desktop user. It's not perfect, but still vastly better than a non declarative distro for my taste.
I use vagrant quite a lot at work. This will impact me a lot :-/
I can understand it being weird, but when you get used to it, it's really really handy, for instance to manage user rights. I've read somewhere that actually, pg schemas compares more with mysql database, postgresql…
Yes, and usually, it means you need to use the full binary path unfortunately (because debian wrappers embedded in the package select the version from your 5432 cluster).
Fortunately, stars in sql are also really bad for maintenance ;-) So I guess there is indeed no reason to use them!
Not my experience. That being said, if your team was mainly non-remote with some remote employees, then I'm not surprised: it is the worst possible organization and a motivation killer for the remote person. Every…
> The documented way is prefixing with a ' character. It doesn't have the length issue either. It is suggested in comments, but the author answered > Yes, this prevents formula expansion... once. Unfortunately Excel's…