| From: | John Gage <jsmgage(at)numericable(dot)fr> |
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| To: | Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater(at)gmx(dot)net> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: MySQL versus Postgres |
| Date: | 2010-08-06 15:41:42 |
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I only said this to criticize it. And I agree completely with Thomas.
John
On Aug 6, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> John Gage wrote on 06.08.2010 04:41:
>> But most people, including myself, don't even want to know the
>> documentation exists (for anything). We just want to plunge in and
>> do it.
>
> That just doesn't work and is an attitude that won't get you far.
>
> In order to do things properly you need to learn and understand what
> you are dealing with. "Plunging" into something might look easy at
> the start but will get you into problems later when you need to
> understand *why* and *how* things are working.
>
> This is not something unique to Postgres or databases in general.
> It's not even unique to software.
> Learn what youare doing (or dealing with) is a "strategy" that
> applies to everything you do.
>
> Do take the time to read the manuals - including the MySQL manual
> (because just "plunging" into MySQL simply doesn't work either)
> It'll make you a lot more proficient in the long run.
>
> Regards
> Thomas
>
>
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