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A jam submission

SQL ToolkitView project page

Create database diagrams from SQL code...with physics
Submitted by GArysTrousers — 2 days, 18 hours before the deadline
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SQL Toolkit's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#63.7113.711
How original/innovative it is#64.1334.133
How nice/fun it is to use#113.9333.933
How much I could potentially use it in the future#123.0673.067

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

This is really well done! The interface feels and looks great, although the panning and zooming feels sensitive on my touchpad and it's easy to lose the graph nodes. I love the physics, but I'm glad you included toggles for some aspects because it makes things a bit harder to adjust. I'll try this out again next time I have a db to visualize!

Submitted

A lot of fun playing with tables in this view. Really appreciate you parse the SQL and don’t require connecting to the DB. Makes it a lot easier to use.

Submitted

Oh my god this is nice!

Submitted(+1)

I like the idea! Kind of reminds me of seeing databases visualized in Microsoft Access, but this one looks way more fun with physics! 😄

I actually used a similar algorithm for visualizing higher dimensional data for clustering!

Unfortunately I don’t really work with relational DBs large enough that I could not keep the schema in my head, but if I did, I would definitely give this a spin!

Good job!

Submitted(+1)

I really like this idea! I think it's a really fun way to visualize databases- will for sure use in the future :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Love your UI and the graph section is super cool!!! 

Host(+1)

Wow, this is brilliant. Both really useful and extra fun. Next time I design a database I’ll definitely visualize it in SQL Toolkit.

Submitted(+1)

I like you tool, I couldn't paste my sql code to try it, but I think has a lot of potential.

I like when the schema goes crazy, I would be nice to show to my colleagues during project presentation.

Good Job.