Re: Postgresql Books: Which one ?

From: Aly Dharshi <aly(dot)dharshi(at)telus(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Postgresql Books: Which one ?
Date: 2005-08-16 14:20:49
Message-ID: 4301F641.8090702@telus.net
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Hello All,

I hope that you are well. Based on the consensus on the list and the good
recommendations from y'all. I will be ordering Douglas' book. I think that I
would benefit greatly from it. Thanks to all that responded to this thread.

Cheers,

Aly.

WELTY, RICHARD wrote:
> Aly Dharshi [mailto:aly(dot)dharshi(at)telus(dot)net] wrote:
>
>>Having read both books would your recommendation be
>>to go with Korry Douglas' book ?
>
>
> a qualified "probably". one of the things i'm going to do when
> i actually write the review is make a quick pass over douglas
> for a compare and contrast; i think that there's probably a
> bit of concensus on this list among those who have read douglas
> that it sets a pretty high standard.
>
> i also like _Essential PostgreSQL_ a lot, and still use it quite
> a bit, but it's getting somewhat long in the tooth. an 8.0 update
> of that one would be rather nice to have. it's very much a reference
> rather than a tutorial, though.
>
> richard
>
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