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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:20:58 -0500
Tom Hart <tomhart@coopfed.org> wrote:
> > regards, tom lane
> >
> I agree that it would be useful as an introduction, but I have 4
> years of mySQL experience (I know, I'm sorry) and I've been working
> with postgres for the past 3-4 months during which time I've built a
> data mine by hand, and set up a few different web apps running
> against it (drupal, openreports, etc.) so I think I'm past the
> introduction phase. What I was looking for was an intermediate level
> (call me presumptuous) book with more performance tips and advanced
> techniques/functions. Even though this book may have some sort of
> this information in it, it's going to be based on 7.x and the entire
> thing is available online (as well as the docs, which personally I
> like).
The above sounds like you want a cookbook not a manual. In proper
open source fashion perhaps you could start documenting the things you
learn and post them to Techdocs :)
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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