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On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Martijn Tonies (Upscene Productions) <m.tonies@upscene.com> wrote:
Hello Tim,
 
We will be releasing Database Workbench with PostgreSQL support later this week, it’s a Windows application but works fine on Linux/MacOS via Wine.
 
Here’s the link to our website, feel free to check some screenshots
 
With regards,

Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions
 
 
From: Tim Uckun
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2016 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] IDE for function/stored proc development.
 
I was hoping there was some IDE which made that process seamless. Something like PgAdmin but better editing features and features like "find definition" or "find usages" and such.  The jetbrains products come close but as I said they are buggy and don't work very well with postgres.
 
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 11:03 PM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
 
2016-09-03 11:36 GMT+02:00 Tim Uckun <timuckun@gmail.com>:
Does anybody use an IDE for doing heavy duty stored proc development?  PGadmin is decent but I am looking for something better.
 
I have tried jetbrains with the db browser plugin and on the surface it seems like a good choice but it's really buggy when working with procs.
 
I also tried datagrip by jetbrains and that too seems to be all over the place. It has some amazing features for working with the database but some of the simplest stuff is lacking or half baked.
 
I looked at atom and could not find any useful plugins for PG.
 
Anybody have experience with something awesome?
 
I am using the Emacs - but any editor should be ok. There is one rule - edit file first, and import to database as next step. PGadmin is pretty bad tool for maintaing stored procedures.

Regards

Pavel

 
 
 

Good day, Martijn

I looked at your purchase, and did not see any Postgres version. Am I missing (/misunderstanding) something here?

Kind regards,
Na-iem Dollie

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