Mastering PostgreSQL in Application Development
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Re: Mastering PostgreSQL in Application Development
#22This book seems like an amazing resource however I definitely cannot afford the price tag at $179 unfortunately. :(
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
Best not to sneak an email collection scheme in on people even if it really is only for your newsletter. Most people have more than enough spam in their inbox already, if someone wants to get updates it's very easy for them to just click a button that says "Click here to get updates".
Email for updates being a foot in the door for further communications is pro forma and legally regulated. I think you're unnecessarily suspicious.
Re: Mastering PostgreSQL in Application Development
#24This book seems like an amazing resource however I definitely cannot afford the price tag at $179 unfortunately. :(
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#25As someone that cares greatly about the Postgres ecosystem there aren't nearly enough books out there, so really excited to see this one come to life. Instead of targeting DBAs the focus on app devs is very refreshing so that people can start to leverage more of the awesome in Postgres. I haven't yet read the book myself but absolutely will. If you're curious to read some of Dimitri's writing ahead of time his blog i…
I think it's to a degree a function of significant volume of high quality material available in the open. It's hard to sell a book when you can go to Bruce Momjian's site https://momjian.us and get access to a ton of information and that is just one resource.
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#28I’m going have to get that one though. I can’t seem to focus/finish when reading educational books on my kindle or in PDF form.
I like the “turn thousands of lines of code into queries”... I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen application code doing something a query could do either to appease an ORM or because a backend engineer wasn’t fluent in intermediate SQL.
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#29I don't know how much cross-browser testing you do, but the site looks completely broken in Firefox, renders fine on Chrome. EDIT, I tried adding https to check (cert is wrong too, however) and it looks better. Be aware the link posted (for some reason) is HTTP only.
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#30A professionnally printed paperback of 332 pages, with the same content.