On 2012-10-17, Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
I am surprised none of the fine contributors to this thread mentionned
an activity they practice extensively, which is reading this list's
content every day.
Best training material ever in my opinion.
Yeah, if you want to learn
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 1:49 AM, Jasen Betts ja...@xnet.co.nz wrote:
On 2012-10-17, Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
I am surprised none of the fine contributors to this thread mentionned
an activity they practice extensively, which is reading this list's
content every day.
I am surprised none of the fine contributors to this thread mentionned
an activity they practice extensively, which is reading this list's
content every day.
Best training material ever in my opinion.
--
Vincent Veyron
http://marica.fr/
Logiciel de gestion des assurances sinistres et des
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
I am surprised none of the fine contributors to this thread mentionned
an activity they practice extensively, which is reading this list's
content every day.
Best training material ever in my opinion.
A pay-for
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
I am surprised none of the fine contributors to this thread mentionned
an activity they practice extensively, which is reading this list's
Le jeudi 18 octobre 2012 à 01:42 +1100, Chris Angelico a écrit :
Is it possible somehow to claim that reading this list is
vital to your work, and therefore the 5 hours a week you spend
answering other threads (in order to repay the community) is a
legitimate work expense? :)
The ratio of
Hi pgsql-general,
I'm looking for advice on good training courses for PostgreSQL (on- or
off-site, on- or off-line). I'm hoping to find something that can cover basic
administration, performance optimization topics, and clustering tools like
Slony and pgpool for someone. I realize that
I assume the EntrerpriseDB certification seminars are an obvious quick
answer:
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/training/dba-training
But TBH, I find the PostgreSQL manual to be an excelent guide if you
don't mind reading. It is extremely well written (kudos to whoever is
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 02:53:14PM -0300, Thalis Kalfigkopoulos wrote:
I assume the EntrerpriseDB certification seminars are an obvious quick
answer:
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/training/dba-training
But TBH, I find the PostgreSQL manual to be an excelent guide if
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 02:34:37PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 02:53:14PM -0300, Thalis Kalfigkopoulos wrote:
I assume the EntrerpriseDB certification seminars are an obvious quick
answer:
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/training/dba-training
True about the lack of framework putting the pieces together and
providing an overview.
Also IMHO another difficulty the manual poses is that the reader doesn't
have a way to confirm his level of understanding after reading a
chapter.
Letting aside the concepts for which creating a
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 16:24:08 -0300,
Thalis Kalfigkopoulos tkalf...@gmail.com wrote:
Also IMHO another difficulty the manual poses is that the reader doesn't
have a way to confirm his level of understanding after reading a
chapter.
It isn't too hard to play with a toy database. I
On 10/16/12 3:24 PM, Thalis Kalfigkopoulos wrote:
Now I'd understand the Pg manual writers being reluctant about
shifting from manual to DB-book, but I'm guessing, the manual being as
well written as it is, that many of us are already using it as a
learning book anyway.
The official manual is
Hello All,
I want to take a training course about “PostgreSQL” and have been browsing
trough
http://www.postgresql.org/about/eventarchive , but I am not sure about the
level of
training offered as there are disclaimers everywhere. Is there anybody on the
list having
experience with training
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 15:23, Alex Adriaanse wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an application for a client that uses PostgreSQL as its
database backend. The client wants to train their team on PostgreSQL so
that they can maintain the application and the database themselves after
it goes live
Alex Adriaanse presumably uttered the following on 03/13/05 15:23:
Hi,
I'm working on an application for a client that uses PostgreSQL as its
database backend. The client wants to train their team on PostgreSQL so
that they can maintain the application and the database themselves after
it
Hi,
I'm working on an application for a client that uses PostgreSQL as its
database backend. The client wants to train their team on PostgreSQL so
that they can maintain the application and the database themselves after
it goes live should they need to. As far as I know the majority of them
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
I've been contracted to provide 3 days of PostgreSQL training, and I'm
wondering if anyone has curriculum they'd like to share with me, or
suggestions for course materials. This course is targeted at
by: cc:
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PostgreSQL training curriculum
tgresql.org
I've been contracted to provide 3 days of PostgreSQL training, and I'm
wondering if anyone has curriculum they'd like to share with me, or
suggestions for course materials. This course is targeted at database
experts who want to come up to speed on PostgreSQL, so it will deal
mostly with
Jim C. Nasby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am being paid for this training, so keep that in mind if you're a real
GPL zealot. ;)
Why would a GPL zealot care if you are being paid to provide training?
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 04:13:46PM -0600, Doug Quale wrote:
Jim C. Nasby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am being paid for this training, so keep that in mind if you're a real
GPL zealot. ;)
Why would a GPL zealot care if you are being paid to provide training?
Maybe 'GPL zealot' is a bad
Or anything else for that matter?
The GPL specifically allows you to charge even for the software (for
other people's work, in fact); the catch is that you can't prevent the
people you sell it to from giving it away for free, so what's the point
;-) (although companies like redhat and mandrake
dear all
can any one recommend a good postgresql training
course in the UK. thanks
cheng
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Best wishes
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Hi,
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, [iso-8859-1] zhicheng wang wrote:
can any one recommend a good postgresql training
course in the UK. thanks
http://techdocs.postgresql.org/companies.php
Some companies provide training courses for PostgreSQL.
Regards,
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Bret.
The MySQL certifications, are international skillset certifications,
like MCAD, MCSD, MCSE, RHCE, and LPI certifications, and, from what I
understand, similarly, internationally recognised.
In my experience these have less to do with being proficient at a
disipline and more to do
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