Re: Example Database
От | Erwin Brandstetter |
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Тема | Re: Example Database |
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Msg-id | 3F41F7AC.9010400@unet.univie.ac.at обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Example Database (Jamie Lawrence <jal@jal.org>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
OK. I understand that you prefer a different approach. For my part, I like to combine different approaches. I understand also that you consider it impossible to put all the stuff into one database. I think it is possible after all, but that is not the point here. My request remains. I am looking for example databases that demonstrate good style in using and combining the features of PostgreSQL. I am sure there is something out there in the net. Would somebody be so kind to point me there? Regards, Erwin Jamie Lawrence wrote: > On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Dustin Sallings wrote: > > >> Postgres has enough features that I would guess you're not going to >> find a database that uses all of them. >> >> You'll probably find it a lot easier to learn postgres by thinking >> of something you want to do and trying to solve the problem with postgres. >> I find it really difficult to learn a new development tool without >> having a particular problem to solve. > > > > I almost chimed in earlier, but I'd certainly second this. > > As far as the freedom Postgres offers in terms of flexibility of design, > there's no way any single DB will illustrate it well. > > I started off using it becuase it was a real database in the free space, > and then started using other features when they made sense. > > The ORDB stuff I've only used once; I have to admit that I like a fully > relational database. But there are cases I haven't seen... > > The views/rules/triggers capability is priceless. Or, rather, Oracle > will put a price on it for you, which is significantly more than > Postgres. > > Play with it. > > -j
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