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Stored procedures
Nikolay and Michael discuss the age-old topic of implementing business logic on the database side versus the application side.
Here are links to a few things we mentioned:
- Extending SQL
- PostgREST
- PL/pgSQL
- EdgeDB
- pgTAP
- Sqitch
- Flyway
- Liquibase
- client_min_messages
- log_min_messages
- RAISE DEBUG
- Simplify: move code into database functions (blog post by Derek Sivers)
- PL/sh
- Supabase
- auto_explain.log_nested_statements
- Hasura
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Postgres FM is brought to you by:
- Nikolay Samokhvalov, founder of Postgres.ai
- Michael Christofides, founder of pgMustard
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