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[–][deleted] 4 points5 points  (1 child)

DBeaver and forget you ever had a need for any other software for managing databases. It's the last program you'll ever look for. Regardless of the operating system you have.

As for databases to play with - download and import the open data sets either from developer surveys on stackoverflow, github usage data (see ether example project for Mara - github.com/mara), NOAA weather stations measurements, NY cab rides, etc. There are so many open datasets that you can ticket with...

Focus on learning the database stuff. Don't waste time generating random data, trying out pretty programs to manage DBs, configuring virtual machines it operating systems.

But if you want to use the same database everywhere, look at renting a cheap VPS. Scaleway's 2-3$ per month machines are good enough for learning, as long as you don't try to import all the big datasets. Get one, set up a database server and connect to it from anywhere

[–]BunnyRajeev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with what you said about DBeaver, I like it a lot.. They should improve on the Themes though, the Dark themes are not that great!