Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ?
От | Chris Travers |
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Тема | Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ? |
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Msg-id | 006401c3ced4$eb9a9170$bd44053d@winxp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ? (Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann@yahoo.com>) |
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Re: Is my MySQL Gaining ?
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Список | pgsql-general |
Personally I think that the docs are great (especially so with 7.4). Of course they are aimed at experienced admins, so it is easier to find things if you have a basic understanding of the RDBMS to start with. Of course things can always be improved, but I am opposed to adding cruft to the core documentation. Let's keep these things friendly towards experienced users so that we can WORK efficiently. However, Ericson does have a point, that the docs are NOT adequate if you are new to PostgreSQL and have only used MySQL or MS Access. There have been many ideas on how to resolve this issue, but I say that it should be resolved outside the core docs. The example of Python has been used, with an in-depth tutorial separate from the main docs. That way, an experienced user can discard the tutorial. I have argued elsewhere that a separate curriculum should be maintained, but I also understand that that will not happen overnight. My suggestion at the moment is to break the tutorial off so that it is not part of the main docs (I am not satisfied that it is large enough to really fill its purpose) and maintain it separately. I would then look at how to improve the tutorial. Hint out there to Ericson and others. The Reference Manual section of SQL commands is the part of the manual I use most. Procedural language sections also are used much around here :-) Best Wishes, Chris Travers
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