So many commands to remember (pkgx <etc etc>, dev etc etc, env etc etc). I just want to cd into a directory with stuff like .terraform-version or .python-version or all of the above and installation should happen like magic. I should not even have to remember the name of the tool.. Thats the best user experience IMO. Let me know in the comments if what i am asking is dumb..
I tried my best to use this tool and many other all in one tools (asdf, rtx etc) but individual tools like tfenv, pyenv, nvm feel way more ergonomic that all the all in one tools to a point that i don't mind having so many tools
Thanks for the pointer, this seems really neat! Although from what I can tell it primarily provides a data interface geared towards relational databases (or other record-oriented data sources).
I played around a little and am missing actual spreadsheet functionality - like the ability to do calculations, or other manipulations that you could do on tabular data in Excel/Google Sheets (and presumably Rows). Am I missing something?
Any idea when they will have a decent implementation of forms (and maybe even subforms) with customized layouts? Last I checked it was ~on the road map.
Hi, it's Ubuntu & FF50.1. Front page works now, but sign-up is empty for me. Anyway, I understand that supporting older browsers is not an easy task... probably. So, don't mind me.
I tried my best to use this tool and many other all in one tools (asdf, rtx etc) but individual tools like tfenv, pyenv, nvm feel way more ergonomic that all the all in one tools to a point that i don't mind having so many tools