7/6/2023 0 Comments Postico import csv![]() ![]() Just playing around: Mac If you’re on a Mac go get yourself a free copy of Postico. There is no clear cut answer to this question other than to offer the following options for a given context. Tooling for Postgres is both abundant and wanting. If you’re not a Docker person and are on a Mac, you can also head over to where you can download a free executable app. That will download and run a Postgres image, exposing the default Postgres port of 5432. The easiest possible thing you can do is to run a docker image, which you can do by executing: If you're having fun and want to do more, I wrote a really fun book about Postgres and the data from the Cassini mission (which you'll see below) that you're welcome to check out too! Where is Postgres? How do I get it and run it? I encourage you to play along if you're curious. Part 2 (next post) will be for Node people wondering what/why/how they could work with Postgres.Part 1 (this post) is for people who've never thought about a database before, let alone set one up and run a query.He has a lot of questions, so I'm going to break this up into parts: If you’re like Friendo and you want to start from the very beginning with Postgres, read on! I’ll use his questions to me for the rest of this post. That said, there are benefits to wrapping structure and rules around your data - it is the lifeblood of your business after all. Can’t blame him - it’s easy to setup, easy to run and you don’t need to stress out about SQL and relational theory. So, Friendo is a Node person who enjoys using a document database. This person calls themself my friend too! I just don’t even know what’s real anymore. I can't even with Postgres, I know JACK SQUAT Just yesterday I was talking to a friend about Postgres (not uncommon) and he said something that I found shocking: ![]()
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