Request for book reviews/comments
От | Josh Berkus |
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Тема | Request for book reviews/comments |
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Msg-id | web-124158@davinci.ethosmedia.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Request for book reviews/comments
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Folks, Below are several "how-to" book reviews I intend to put up at TechDocs (with Justin's OK). The idea is to provide a list of reference books to reccomend to begineers and other developers, with the caveat that all books must be directly related to PostgreSQL in some way and the reviews will be tailored accordingly. I will start with sections on Postgres, Database Design/Administration and SQL, and I can also picture sections on JDBC books, Programming Open Source Projects, etc. See if you agree with these reviews, and add your own: Postgres Books: PostgreSQL, Introduction and Concepts (by Bruce Momjian, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201703319) The original beginner's manual to PostgreSQL by one of the core developers, Momjian's book contains a spectrum of introductory material on how to get up and running with PostgreSQL while leaving more advanced topics for later books. It includes an introduction to SQL 92 in general as well as Postgres extensions and the basics of Postgres command-line administration. As such, this is probably the perfect book for the user who is brand new to Postgres and inexperienced in SQL. REVIEW WANTED: PostgreSQL by Jeff Perkins REVIEW WANTED: PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide by our own Thomas Lockhart. SQL Books: SQL in a Nutshell (Kline, Kline & Kline, O'Reilly, ISBN: 1565927443) This slim volume is a useful reference for any experienced SQL developer wanting to keep track of the dialectical differences between Postgres, MySQL, MS SQL Server, and Oracle or looking to port a SQL application between platforms. It also has an informative overview of the several SQL standards (92, 99 and SQL 3). As it does not contain any tutorial material and few examples, it is not useful to the beginner. Also the book should not be used as a primary SQL reference dictionary due to weak indexing and several notable omissions. REVIEW WANTED: SQL Queries for Mere Mortals, by Michael Hernandez et al. REVIEW WANTED: SQL for Smarties, by Joe Celko (plus other Joe Celko books) Database Design and Administration Books: Practical Issues in Database Management (Fabian Pascal, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201485559) This book covers in-depth a number of issues that are all too often neglected for the self-educated DBA, including: relational design, normalization, primary keys, and deviations from the SQL standard. All is explained in a completely implementation-agnostic way, with many diagrams and examples. A must for anyone required to create any complex database application from scratch. REVIEW WANTED: Database Design for Mere Mortals, by Michael Hernandez. -Josh ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ Josh Berkus Complete information technology josh@agliodbs.com and data management solutions (415) 565-7293 for law firms, small businesses fax 621-2533 and non-profit organizations. San Francisco
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