Re: Book recommendations

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Mikel Lindsaar wrote:
I have done this so far by reading a lot of the Postgres manual and
every website I can find.

Books usually just recycle that information. PostgreSQL's manual is really good today. Add Greg Smith's PostgreSQL Performance Pitstop, a few other sites and you have everything you need.

If you like to learn more about SQL or database modeling, look for a book on these specific topics.


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Hannes Dorbath

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