Re: books/sites for someone really learning PG's
От | Tino Wildenhain |
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Тема | Re: books/sites for someone really learning PG's |
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Msg-id | 1096009714.7568.5.camel@sabrina.peacock.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | books/sites for someone really learning PG's advanced features? (Miles Keaton <mileskeaton@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi, On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 08:03, Miles Keaton wrote: > I'm switching to PostgreSQL from MySQL. Using the SAMs book called > PostgreSQL which has been great to skim the surface of the > differerences. > > I had never even heard of things like triggers, views, and foreign keys before. Smells like success story here :-) > Any recommended books or websites (or exercises) that would really > help someone get to know not just the basics of how these advanced > features work, but some real in-depth insight into how to USE them for > real work? > > (It's always hard to get used to actually using features you never > knew existed before.) The point is when you miss something and you know there must be a better way to do things which motivates a change of a plattform. I dont know many good books about this, but at least foreign keys are a basic concept of RDBMS so you should find a lot about in the literature. All other topics are something you will know when you have a problem to solve. I'd recomment not using a feature just because its so cool :-) Postgresql has a lot of other helpful things like functions in different languages - where you definitively will have to read a lot, custom datatypes and operators and more. Welcome to the world of postgres I'd say :-) Regards Tino
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