Re: Help me improve the 9.2 release announcement!
От | Leif Biberg Kristensen |
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Тема | Re: Help me improve the 9.2 release announcement! |
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Msg-id | 201208080012.21615.leif@solumslekt.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Help me improve the 9.2 release announcement! (Rob Napier <rob@doitonce.net.au>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Tirsdag 7. august 2012 23.45.31 skrev Rob Napier : > I've been building successful database applications for 25 years without a > problem. So I though the transition to PostgreSQL would not be too > difficult. Well, it is - if you haven't graduated from college in the last > 10 years or invested 1000s of hours in private study. I think that's a mild exaggeration. I found my way to Postgres from MySQL in 2005, and didn't find it particularly hard. I tend to think of myself as a regular Joe Sixpack type, although I started with CP/M around 1984 and was a UNIX sysadmin in the Nineties, and never became much impressed by the Redmond Click-o-Rama paradigm. You may call me a command-line freak if that suits you. I came to Postgres because I was in the process of developing my own genealogy database, and was disgusted by MySQL's "relaxed" error-checking. I have never looked back. > Unless you folk want to continue being an object-relatively exclusive club, > you need to make information more accessible. I can cite numerous examples > in other industries where the second-or-third-best product dominates the > market by keeping the message simple and the product accessible. Postgres may appear "geeky" if you judge it by the most verbal part of the community alone, but from a DB developer's POV it's not harder to work with than most other RDBMSes. It's certainly different from MySQL, but I for one find that to be more of an asset than a liability. regards, Leif http://code.google.com/p/yggdrasil-genealogy/
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