From: Samuel Williams  Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2016 3:42 PM
As a community I'd think that having feedback from a new user would be valuable 
since as you say, sometimes when you get ingrained into the "way of doing 
things" that you don't see how they could be improved or different.

Samuel

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I’d take a different tack.  I spent 20 years with SQL Server and easily (almost 
gleefully) hopped over to Postgres and especially pgplsql and PgAdmin III, from 
using SqlServer Management Studio (SSMS – their admin/coding app).

 

Sure, I had to learn the PG way of doing things, but really, it was a 
no-brainer.  I had to spend a few extra cycles learning the PG best practices 
and particular way of doing things but it was trivial…google and done.  The 
vast community has created massive amounts of examples for nearly everything 
imaginable – and some things I would never have imagined anyone would try to do 
– such that I don’t have to Lewis and Clark it but just dive right in and write 
code.

 

IMO, nothing major needs changing in the language or command syntax – it’s 
logical and easy for anyone skilled in sql.  If someone isn’t skilled in sql, 
the requests you’ve made won’t assist them at all.

 

Mike Sofen (Synthetic Genomics)

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