Re: MySQL versus Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Thomas Kellerer
Subject Re: MySQL versus Postgres
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In response to MySQL versus Postgres  (John Gage <jsmgage@numericable.fr>)
Responses Re: MySQL versus Postgres  (John Gage <jsmgage@numericable.fr>)
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John Gage wrote on 06.08.2010 04:41:
> But most people, including myself, don't even want to know the
> documentation exists (for anything). We just want to plunge in and do it.

That just doesn't work and is an attitude that won't get you far.

In order to do things properly you need to learn and understand what you are dealing with. "Plunging" into something
mightlook easy at the start but will get you into problems later when you need to understand *why* and *how* things are
working.

This is not something unique to Postgres or databases in general. It's not even unique to software.
Learn what youare doing (or dealing with) is a "strategy" that applies to everything you do.

Do take the time to read the manuals - including the MySQL manual (because just "plunging" into MySQL simply doesn't
workeither) 
It'll make you a lot more proficient in the long run.

Regards
Thomas


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