Re: need some advanced books on Postgres

From: Pedro Doria Meunier <pdoria(at)netmadeira(dot)com>
To: Thomas <freebsdjlu(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: need some advanced books on Postgres
Date: 2010-03-05 22:55:29
Message-ID: 4B918BE1.3000904@netmadeira.com
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"I hope postgres will be as popular as linux one day , :)"

Where have you been all these years?!?!?

Postgresql is THE database! humph!

On 03/05/2010 10:01 AM, Thomas wrote:
> Good advice ,tks both of you .
> For database books ,I found so many good books on Oracle,some on
> mysql,but db2 and postgres, so few.
> I have to read some books on Oracle for some advanced topics,although
> oracle and postgres are different ,I also get some useful info from
> it .
> I hope postgres will be as popular as linux one day , :)
>
>
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