Absolutely!
I also have Bruce Momjian, 'PostgreSQL' and Worlsey & Drake, 'Practical
PostgreSQL'. All three have slightly different approachs and things not
found in either of the others. That's why I almost ordered Conni's....
For a beginner, I would recommend all three, starting with yours for the
installation information; Apache, PHP, and PostgreSQL.
For example, Bruce begins by saying, "I assume that you have a test database
running" ... in my case that was a bad assumption. :)
Thanks,
Warren
>From: Hans-J�rgen Sch�nig <hs@cybertec.at>
>To: warrenmassengill@hotmail.com
>Subject: PHP and PostgreSQL
>Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 08:34:43 +0200
>
>I hope you like our book :)
>
> Hans
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