On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Neil Conway wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 17:45, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > > Neil Conway wrote:
> > > > Depending on what part of the source you're interested in, a book on
> > > > DBMS implementation might also be useful, such as
> >
> > > Wow, $100.
> >
> > Well, it's a CS textbook -- I have several textbooks this semester that
> > are > $100.
> >
> > > Does it cover internals?
> >
> > Yeah, although it's more of a broad survey of DB-related topics, so the
> > internals coverage isn't that in-depth. It talks about storage/indexing
> > (the heap, ISAM/B+-tree indexes, hash indexes, etc.), query evaluation,
> > query optimization, transaction management & concurrency control.
> >
> > That book just happens to be the one on my desk, but there are plenty of
> > alternatives that cover the same subject matter.
> >
> > Perhaps you could add this to the developer's FAQ?
>
> Yes, is this the book we should recommend? I know we have Gray's
> transaction book on there already.
I just got a message from Wiley about new tech books but can't justify a
desk copy as I only teach part time at a two year college and not
database. But ... I looked at a sample chapter and saw PostgreSQL as the
RDBMS. That was a plus in my book. The author is Richard Watson and I feel I know the name but can't place
him.
http://he-cda.wiley.com/WileyCDA/HigherEdTitle/productCd-0471347116,courseCd-IS1900.html
Rod
-- "Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for..."