Re: book for postgresql

From: Stephen Howard <howars(at)alum(dot)rpi(dot)edu>
To: Benjamin Jury <benjamin(dot)jury(at)mpuk(dot)com>
Cc: "'pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: book for postgresql
Date: 2004-02-13 14:37:43
Message-ID: 402CE137.8040203@alum.rpi.edu
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also, as much as i really like o'reilly books in general, i find the
index in this one quite lacking.

Benjamin Jury wrote:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Christopher Browne [mailto:cbbrowne(at)acm(dot)org]
>>Sent: 10 February 2004 01:57
>>To: "pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org(dot)pgsql-general"@postgresql.org
>>Subject: Re: [GENERAL] book for postgresql
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>>- O'Reilly has a third one that is also "dated but good."
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>Beware, I have this book. It is indeed very well written in the tradition of
>O'Reilly books, but was published in January 2002 so it is very out of date.
>It covers up to v7.1.x. Postgresql has moved on a lot since then, just look
>at the changelog!
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