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Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL: From Novice to Professional (Beginning From Novice to Professional)

Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL: From Novice to Professional (Beginning From Novice to Professional)

Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL: From Novice to Professional (Beginning From
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Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL: From Novice to Professional (Beginning From Novice to Professional) Paperback - 2005

by Stones, Richard

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Introducing readers to many of the most prominent features of PostgreSQL, the authors simultaneously present key relational database design and management principles that will help novice readers effectively manage their data-driven application. Over 150 pages of coverage is devoted to the most popular PostgreSQL APIs, including PHP, Perl, Java, and C.

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This book introduces readers to many of the most prominent features, simultaneously introducing key relational database design and management principles that will help the novice reader effectively manage their data-driven application.

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Richard Stones graduated from university with an electrical engineering degree, but decided software was more fun. He has programmed in a variety of languages, but only admits to knowing Visual Basic under duress. He has worked for a number of companies, from the very small to the very large, in a variety of areas, from real-time embedded systems upward. He is employed by Celesio AG as a systems architect, working principally on systems for the retail side of the business. He has co-authored several computing books with Neil Matthew, including Beginning Linux Programming, Professional Linux Programming, and Beginning Databases with MySQL.
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