On December 7th, Gitora founder Yalim Gerger will be at the NYOUG Winter Event to talk about version control of PL/SQL using Git. Click here for the full agenda. We hope to see you there!
Attend our free webinar and learn how you can use Zabbix, the open source monitoring solution, to monitor your Oracle Database instances? The webinar is presented by Oracle ACE and Certified Master Ronald Rood. About the Webinar: Enterprise IT is moving to the Cloud. With tens, hundreds even thousands of servers in the Cloud, monitoring the uptime, performance and quality of the Cloud infrastructure becomes a challenge that traditional monitoring tools struggle to solve. Enter Zabbix. Zabbix is a low footprint, low impact, open source monitoring tool that provides various notification types and integrates easily with your ticketing system. During the webinar, we'll cover the following topics: Installation and configuration of Zabbix in the Cloud Monitoring Oracle databases using Zabbix How to use Zabbix templates to increase the quality and efficiency of your monitoring setup How to setup Zabbix for large and remote networks How to trigger events i...
AI is real and it is here. Its implications for knowledge workers will be enormous, including you. There is no escaping AI in our line of work. Therefore, while building the new version of Gitora PL/SQL Editor , I’ve fully embraced it. The last few months have been the most interesting, rewarding and productive period of my professional life. I’ve practically stopped using Google search and StackOverflow, two websites I’d consider essential to my work just a few months ago. I’ve coded the Gitora PL/SQL debugger virtually without reading a single line of documentation about how to build debuggers in Java or the specifics of how to build a Java debugger for PL/SQL. I am not even sure if there is any documentation available about building a PL/SQL debugger on the Internet. I just talked about these topics with ChatGPT and analyzed, used the code snippets it produced. All CSS and almost all of the run-of-the-mill code I needed to write for the debugger and the Gitora AI A...
Introducing Gitora PL/SQL AI Assistant. It suggests PL/SQL code in real-time right from the Gitora Editor. This was one of the MOST INTERESTING features I've ever worked on. The first iteration is a small step in the right direction. But the possibilities are ENDLESS. I'd truly appreciate it if you could try it out and provide feedback so that I can improve it. Ideas to where to apply AI next are most welcome. You can download the editor from this link: https://www.gitora.com/plsql_editor.html
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