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Supported IDEs: IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, Rider, GoLand, PhpStorm, CLion, RustRover, and RubyMine. DataGrip is coming soon. Learn more: jb.gg/apps_linkedin
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Replying to @kskrygan
The only ide that doesn't suck for data in Microsoft fabric is datagrip. Ty.
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Acaba de confirmarse: una campaña de malware ha publicado 15 plugins maliciosos en el JetBrains Marketplace que pueden robar claves de API de inteligencia artificial (AI). JetBrains ya ha tenido incidentes donde plugins permiten ejecutar código malicioso en el entorno del desarrollador y exponer datos sensibles. Estos plugins se distribuyen como extensiones aparentemente legítimas para IDEs como IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, PhpStorm, DataGrip. Los plugins maliciosos utilizan nombres y descripciones genéricas para mimetizarse con plugins legítimos y contienen código malicioso ofuscado en clases auxiliares y recursos empaquetados. La activación del malware puede estar diferida para evitar la detección. Si usas plugins de JetBrains, es crucial revisar y actualizar tus plugins inmediatamente. Asegúrate de obtener plugins solo desde fuentes oficiales y confiables. ¿Estás en riesgo? Revisa esto: actualiza tus plugins y verifica los permisos de acceso a tus claves de API de IA. #Ciberseguridad #IA #SeguridadDigital #PYMEsMX thehackernews.com/2026/06/ma…
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Replying to @LEDx2000
Yes, I have 2 Overwatches. One is on Steam and one from Battle[dot]net. This is my personal computer, I've been writting softwares for a long time, but I don't really talk about them on my profile, DataGrip is my comfortable tool, I know pgAdmin exist but, DataGrip just better. I also have InteliJ IDEA, Rider,... like a lot of essential developer tools on my computer.
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Como instalar a IDE para bancos de dados DataGrip no Linux via Flatpak: Se você precisa usar diferentes bancos em aplicações, conheça e veja como instalar a IDE para bancos de dados DataGrip no Linux via Flatpak. Leia o restante do texto "Como… dlvr.it/TT3Kfr
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Replying to @dotlinq
Oh you have two Overwatches? And why DataGrip and Git, is this a work computer?
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🗄️ DBeaver sebagai alternatif Navicat atau DataGrip. Aplikasi database management serbaguna yang open-source. Mendukung hampir semua jenis database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, dll) dalam satu antarmuka tanpa perlu lisensi tahunan yang mahal.
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You're welcome to try DBeaver, as we do support this DB even in the Community version ☺️
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Javaは相変わらずIDEAだし。PHPはPHPStomeだし、Pythonはpycharm、DBクライアントはDatagrip 何だかんだで手書きする時やデバッグが必要な時はJetBrainsさんのIDEが重宝する。 Devcontainerはずっと待っていたがもう諦めた。
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Replying to @afrkml
aowkwkwkwkwkwkwkwk sblm datagrip
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Replying to @lynxluna
menarik, aku sih datagrip (budak jetbrains dengan aplikasinya yang RINGAN itu) dan harlequin kalo mau simpel lewat CLI. will try this later.
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Replying to @zaru
付属しているDataGrip便利ですよね...
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Replying to @MuwaffaqBadawi
Thousand time better than shitty VS in terms of UX and reshaper is a blessing. The UI is consistent across all Jetbrains product, I do use datagrip, webstorm, android studio as well.
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Replying to @stnonstop
Ben DataGrip kullanıyorum, daha iyisi var mı?
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@datagrip hey, why are you not officially creating a driver or using the driver for StarRocks DB? We need syntax highlighting and formatting. Is there any plan for this?
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Day 13/100 building Cellar. Cellar is my open source desktop database client. Think TablePlus/DataGrip territory: connect to a database, browse tables, run SQL, and edit data from one native app. 0.1.0 is live today for macOS. #buildinpublic
Day 13/100 of building Cellar in public, an open source database editor. Cellar is live. 🚀🎉 0.1.0 is the first public release: the website is up, the macOS build is signed and notarized, and you can finally download the app! There are still lots of bugs, this is an early access build, but I am hoping to get this in front of as many people as possible. Please download it and give it a try. Log any issues on the Github repo below and I will keep pushing out releases over the coming days. cellar.run
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SQL ROADMAP 2026 🗄️ If I were starting SQL in 2026, I wouldn't waste months jumping between random tutorials. I'd focus on mastering the skills companies actually pay for. Because SQL isn't just a database language. It's one of the highest ROI skills in tech. Whether you're aiming for: • Data Analyst 📊 • Data Scientist 🤖 • Backend Developer 💻 • Business Analyst 📈 • Data Engineer ⚡ • Product Manager 🚀 SQL is often the common requirement. Here's the roadmap I'd follow: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 1: SQL FUNDAMENTALS Learn: ✓ SELECT ✓ WHERE ✓ ORDER BY ✓ LIMIT ✓ DISTINCT ✓ Aliases Goal: Retrieve exactly the data you need. Example: SELECT name, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 50000; ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 2: FILTERING & CONDITIONS Master: ✓ AND / OR ✓ IN ✓ BETWEEN ✓ LIKE ✓ IS NULL ✓ CASE Statements Most interview questions start here. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 3: AGGREGATIONS Learn: ✓ COUNT() ✓ SUM() ✓ AVG() ✓ MAX() ✓ MIN() ✓ GROUP BY ✓ HAVING Example: SELECT department, COUNT(*) FROM employees GROUP BY department; This is where real business reporting begins. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 4: JOINS The most important SQL topic. Master: ✓ INNER JOIN ✓ LEFT JOIN ✓ RIGHT JOIN ✓ FULL JOIN ✓ SELF JOIN If you understand joins well, you're ahead of most beginners. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 5: SUBQUERIES Learn: ✓ Nested Queries ✓ Correlated Subqueries ✓ EXISTS ✓ NOT EXISTS This teaches you how databases think. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 6: WINDOW FUNCTIONS This is where average developers stop. Learn: ✓ ROW_NUMBER() ✓ RANK() ✓ DENSE_RANK() ✓ LEAD() ✓ LAG() ✓ NTILE() These appear constantly in real-world analytics jobs. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 7: COMMON TABLE EXPRESSIONS Master: ✓ WITH Clause ✓ Recursive CTEs Cleaner code. Easier debugging. Better interviews. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 8: DATABASE DESIGN Understand: ✓ Primary Keys ✓ Foreign Keys ✓ Normalization ✓ Relationships ✓ Indexing This separates SQL users from database professionals. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 9: ADVANCED SQL Learn: ✓ Views ✓ Stored Procedures ✓ Triggers ✓ Transactions ✓ ACID Properties These topics show up frequently in backend and DBA interviews. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔹 STAGE 10: SQL INTERVIEW PREPARATION Practice: ✓ Top N Problems ✓ Duplicate Records ✓ Second Highest Salary ✓ Running Totals ✓ Cohort Analysis ✓ Customer Retention Queries Solve at least: • 100 SQL Questions • 50 Join Problems • 50 Window Function Problems ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔥 BONUS: TOOLS TO LEARN ✓ PostgreSQL ✓ MySQL ✓ SQL Server ✓ DBeaver ✓ pgAdmin ✓ DataGrip ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Most people think SQL is easy. Writing a SELECT query is easy. Writing efficient queries on millions of rows is where the skill begins. SQL has been around for decades. And it's still one of the most valuable skills in tech. Save this roadmap. You'll thank yourself in 12 months. ♻️ Repost to help someone learn SQL in 2026. #SQL #DataAnalytics #DataScience #Database #PostgreSQL #MySQL #BackendDevelopment #DataEngineering #Programming #TechCareer
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Day 12/100 building Cellar, my open-source DataGrip alternative SQL Server support is live, plus layout persistence and a rendering fix for 500-row scroll lag. #buildinpublic
Day 12/100 of building Cellar, my open-source database editor SQL Server support is live via tiberius, same with Azure SQL as they speak the same protocol Spent way too long fixing webkit scroll blanking. Turns out virtualizing small tables is stupid so I dropped it for under 1k rows and now it actually feels native. Schema toggles and column autofit are in too. Slowly getting to the point where I can keep this open all day First release this week!
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