On 6/9/19 4:45 PM, Drexl Spivey wrote:
Hello all,

Don't want to start one of those endless internet tug of wars without end 
threads, but would like some other people's opinions.

First off, I use all Operating systems without problems, personally defaulting 
to linux at home, but mostly mac at work. I use windows, when necessary, not my 
favorite.

It seems in my little database development experience that this is one area 
where windows might actually offer the best, most mature/developed choices. If 
this is the case, I should acclimate myself to it more.

I have found many applications have been ported to other systems, but they don't seem as 
"good", and some programs like Power Designer are windows only.

Is database work heavily windows leaning??
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Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

I use 100% linux.  vim, vim-dbext, subversion to exit/exec/store .sql files. 
psql for db administration.
Same tools can be used as easy on a close database as one thats very far away.

Some at my company prefer pgAdmin.  It works for them.  I use psql, it works 
for me.  Best thing is: they both work, so you get the choice.

-Andy


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