On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Matthew Tedder wrote:
>
> Can someone recommend to me a good book on PostgreSQL?
> Although I am mostly a DB2 fan, PostgreSQL will enable me to offer my
> healthcare apps to low-cost centers such as Hospices and low-income
> community medical facilities of various sorts. The value in this is
> getting a new app tested and matured enough to sell it to larger
> commercial clinics and hospitals.
Depends what level you're coming at it from. I have "PostgreSQL,
Introduction and Concepts" (Addison Wesley), and it's a good book, but
quite basic. I didn't read most of it because I already know how to do
most things it documents, but it's good to have a reference to go back to
other than the online docs (though there is a good proportion of the
online docs printed in it - though I don't mind that too much).
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