Ariga is helping developers define database schema as code

Ariga is helping developers define database schema as code

As companies look to update their databases, especially in a cloud native context, with so many different databases out there, it’s a huge challenge for developers when migrating from one environment to another. Ariga, an early stage startup wants to help by letting users define database schema as code, and greatly simplify how they interact […]

Ariga is helping developers define database schema as code by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch

Ariga is helping developers define database schema as code

2023-06-01 22:04

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