Re: The best book

From: "Robert J(dot) Sanford, Jr(dot)" <rsanford(at)trefs(dot)com>
To: "pgsql-general" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: The best book
Date: 2002-07-26 19:17:37
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I have read the Momjian book and am now working with the O'Reilly book. I
have not gotten far enough into the O'Reilly book to give an accurate
representation of what I think it contains but going by the TOC I am
planning on enjoying it.

I see the Momjian book is a very good book for the intended audience (I
think it is targeted at users that are new to both Postgres and SQL). I was
(still am) familiar with SQL but nowhere close to being a master of it (see
Celko for mastering SQL) and found the description of how Postgres
implemented certain features of the language to be useful. I also found the
book to be very helpful for getting a database up and running along with the
basic user administration and security.

However, the reason I went out and got the O'Reilly book was what I
perceived as a lack of depth in terms of administration and security. The
basic coverage is there but not a lot of depth. I'm hopeful the O'Reilly
book will have that for me.

The Momjian book also appears to be a significant compilation of the
electronic docs that are available for download. If you are like me and
prefer dead trees to reading a book on a CRT then it is most definitely
worth it for that reason alone.

I think that the techdocs section of the website should provide you with a
lot of material that will, at worst, give you the background to ask good
questions.

rjsjr

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