appsintheopen.com
AppsInTheOpen
http://www.appsintheopen.com/apps/1-dbgeni
Apps In The Open. Having worked as a developer on projects with (Oracle) databases at their core for around 10 years, I have seen quite a number of releases that needed to change database objects. What Rails didnt need to care about is stored procedures, but they are easier to handle than tables and indexes, because when they are changed, they can be completely replaced, just like with application code. In my then day job, I took the ideas from Rails, and applied them to a broken build process, creating ...
nimkar.net
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Code Metrics: How good is your code? Published: 21 April 2014. Code review and code metrics are two facts of life that a good developer cannot (or should not) escape. Code metrics are ways of quantifying traits about your source code that can give developers feedback about the quality of the source code. Code metrics are usually run by an automated process like a continuous integration process (see Continuous Integration: Going Beyond Builds. Read more: Code Metrics: How good is your code? So I thought I...
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Database Versioning: Using Liquibase
http://www.nimkar.net/index.php/9-release-management/4-database-versioning-using-liquibase
Database Versioning: Using Liquibase. Published: 25 March 2014. Last week I wrote an article about Database Versioning Database Versioning: The ignored aspect of version control. I also received a lot of suggestions for tools that can be used for versioning databases including Red Gate SQL Source Control. Liquibase can be downloaded from its website http:/ www.liquibase.org. For this exercise I used Windows 8.1 and SQL Server 2014. Since I had recently installed both I did not have a real databas...Follo...
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GitHub - sodonnel/dbgeni: Ruby gem to help you organise and apply migrations to your database - Oracle, Mysql, Sybase, Sqlite
https://github.com/sodonnel/dbgeni
Ruby gem to help you organise and apply migrations to your database - Oracle, Mysql, Sybase, Sqlite. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Jul 3, 2015. Additional fix to ensure dmls work when running on ruby 1.8.7. Failed to load latest commit information. Fixed oracle date bug. Sep 27, 2011. Doc updated for version 0.10.0. Aug 8, 2013. Additional fix to ensure dmls work when running on ruby 1.8.7. Jul 3, 2015. Doc updated for version 0.10.0. Aug 8, 2013. Added readme for tests. Mar 16, 2014.