Re: Postgres in Upcoming Book

From: Thom Brown <thom(at)linux(dot)com>
To: "Jonathan S(dot) Katz" <jonathan(dot)katz(at)excoventures(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-advocacy <pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Postgres in Upcoming Book
Date: 2011-11-30 17:05:47
Message-ID: CAA-aLv7NK1=HMppq9vQ3oaRiih8dhRkY_d8R1H_OEH0iVOQkpw@mail.gmail.com
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On 30 November 2011 17:01, Jonathan S. Katz
<jonathan(dot)katz(at)excoventures(dot)com> wrote:
> Not sure if anyone has seen this, but Postgres is the RDBMS of choice in
> this upcoming book called "Seven Databases in Seven Weeks: A Guide to Modern
> Databases and the NoSQL Movement"
> (http://pragprog.com/book/rwdata/seven-databases-in-seven-weeks)  In
> additional to SQL basics, it appears it will be covering PL/PGSQL, rules,
> and fulltext searching.   An excerpt I thought worth sharing from the
> introduction:
> "Battle-hardened Postgres is by far the oldest and most robust database
> we cover. With its adherence to the SQL standard, it will feel familiar to
> anyone who has worked with relational databases before, and provides a solid
> point for comparison to the other databases we’ll work with. We’ll also
> explore some of SQL’s unsung features and Postgres’s specific advantages.
> There’s something for everyone here, from SQL novice to expert"
> Thought it might be worth keeping track of as it is promoting Postgres!
> Jonathan

What a wise and insightful book. ;)

--
Thom

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