Hi Govind,
While Postgres obviously does run on Microsoft O/S's, and can be
complied there - if you are seriously interested in software
development, you should consider Linux. Linux dominates the mobile
(Android & eBooks are both based on Linux) and server segments.
I also consider Linux a lot easier platform to develop in, having used
both Linux & Microsoft O/S's. In Linux you can have multiple virtual
desktops (the official term is 'virtual workspaces'), and using the mate
desktop environment you an have as system monitor in a panel that shows
a graph of osage of things like RAM, Processor load, and network traffic.
For an Integrated Development Environment, you can use Eclipse:
http://eclipse.org/downloads
though other people might suggest other possibilities (I used to use
emacs).
Not to mention that it appears that Postgres runs better on Linux than
on Microsoft. Linux skills are increasingly in demand, while
MIcrosoft's market share is dropping (partly as a result of the Metro
fiasco!).
Cheers,
Gavin
On 08/04/13 05:38, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 04/07/2013 07:41 AM, Govind kumar sah wrote:
thank you sir.
actually i have already read this.
Now how can i download the source code, how can i compile it and
Information on getting source:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/git.html
Starting page for developer info:
http://www.postgresql.org/developer/
please tell me the required
software and compiler( i am working on window 7).
Compiling source on Windows:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/install-windows.html
On 4/7/13, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/07/2013 06:56 AM, Govind kumar sah wrote:
hello sir/mam
This is Govind Kumar Sah, a 3rd year student of UIET,PU Chandigarh and
am pursuing B>E in CSE trade. I am new in this community and am
already read about this community and i liked it because i like SQL
and want to participate in GSOC 2013, but how i dont know so, please
guide me?
http://www.postgresql.org/developer/summerofcode/
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