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Fuck, really FUCK the fucking MySQLWorkbench on Mac.
Useless piece of shit.
I fucking touched some fucking buttons and now I can't have my view back with query editor, output results, and schema view.

A fucking hour wasted restarting this shit of a tool touching things, nothing. All to execute a fucking stupid query.
AHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH FUUUUUUUUUUCKKKKK
I NEED to work, not to understand how your stupid GUI works, designed by a cripple mind with poor IQ and developed by retarded

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  • 1
    Mysql workbench in general :P. It crashes way to much in my system
  • 2
    Immediately after writing the rant, the cloud of rage that obfuscated my mind dissipated a little and I managed at least to find a fucking workaround.

    Now I see the result window just a fucking click away.

    Back to work, thanks devrant
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    @Jifuna it sucks big time
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    I'm glad I could help :*
  • 3
    I'm with @Jifuna. I don't think this is just a Mac thing.

    I haven't used it in a long time, but it wasn't that nice on Windows either.

    My pet peeve for it was how they'd put long descriptions of what a text input was for into a tooltip that disappears after two seconds, before you can read the whole thing
  • 0
    calm settled down and some windows resizes and buttons toggling later, back to normal.

    Of course, when you find out, you always feel stupid, but making panels disappear like this without an obvious way to restore them is a fucking crime against GUI
  • 1
    @jallman112 what do you use then?
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    I've been in a build and deployment automation role lately (which my company claims is DevOps, but that's another rant) so I honestly haven't done that much work directly with databases in a few years.

    These days I'd probably give the JetBrains DataGrip stuff a go first since it's built into my IDE.
  • 1
    I use dbeaver community edition
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    @jallman112 ok, thx. I want to hear that devOps rant tough :-)
  • 0
    @vane I heard it, I'll give it a try. thx
  • 1
    PgAdmin does a lot better job than mySql workbench.

    Wish they added support for mySql too.😂
  • 1
    @Konsole wish I had switched to PG years ago, me too
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    @deviloper Actually I got an idea. Let's fork pgAdmin and add support for mySql. It would be great project. 😀
  • 1
    @deviloper Sequel Pro is much nicer.
  • 1
    Fuck mySQL in general, doesn’t even support checks.
  • 0
    @Milt0n back then I never understood fully the limitations of MySql. More I use it more I understand. It's also true the back then Postgres was not enough performant..
  • 0
    @Konsole yea well...sounds easy...
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    Sequel Pro Master Race
  • 2
    I use navicat pro for Mac
    Used to use mysqlworkbench earlier.
    Understood it early on that it was never really made to RUN on a mac
  • 0
    @Teknas yeah Navicat was good, I used it. I can't afford it now.
  • 1
    Workbench is shit, i use sequel pro and it’s great
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    Dbeaver
    You are welcome
  • 1
    DBeaver or Data Grip. Both work wonderfully.
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