![]() ![]() Part of it actually had to do with the (relatively new) Migration Assistant on Mac OSX. Unfortunately, I had initially stumbled clumsily and imperfectly through the process, making a few errors along the way. Which takes me back to my battle with PostgreSQL on my machine in a way that suited my needs.Īs I had mentioned in my previous post, I wanted the ability to play around with PostgreSQL and view it in a Graphical User Interface (GUI), but also have all the features of a Homebrew install. If you don’t know how to use them properly, your programming will suffer! Getting to know the tools you use as a developer is just as important as learning to program. This post was originally published on my developer blog June 17, 2018. ![]() This post assumes that you have already backed up your existing databases somewhere (if you cared about them!).
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