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Elizabeth Garrett Christensen: JSON and SVG from PostGIS into Google Sheets
At PostGIS Day 2023, one of our speakers showed off a really cool demo for getting JSON and SVGs in and out of Postgres / PostGIS and into Google Sheets. Brian Timoney put together several open source projects in such a cool way that I just had to try it myself. If you want to see his demo video, it is on YouTube.
David Wheeler: PGXN Challenges
Last week, I informally shared Extension Ecosystem: Jobs and Tools with colleagues in the #extensions channel on the Postgres Slack.
Robert Haas: Who Contributed to PostgreSQL Development in 2023?
As in previous years, I've pulled together a few statistics on code contributions to PostgreSQL. See previous posts in this series for methodology and caveats. I calculate that, in 2023, there were 221 people who were the principal author of at least one PostgreSQL commit. 66% of the new lines of code were contributed by one of 18 people, and 90% of the new lines of code were contributed by one of 50 people. Here they are. Asterisks indicate non-committers.
Luca Ferrari: 'generated always as identity' columns do not have default values (or do they?)
Something strange I discovered while using DBIx::Class and DBI.
‘generated always as identity’ columns do not have default values (or do they?)PostgreSQL has two ways of defining what other databases call an auto-increment column:
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