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* Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
@ 2005-08-11 06:49 Gavin Sherry <[email protected]>
2005-08-11 15:08 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>
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From: Gavin Sherry @ 2005-08-11 06:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pgsql-docs
Though it was published some time ago, I only just came across this
article:
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/oracle/115560
The comparison criteria is primative but PostgreSQL does well. I must say,
I was thrown by this comment:
"That web site includes a very good installation document. However, post
installation and getting started documentation is very limited. I hope
that that will change in time."
I find this peculiar, considering this:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/tutorial-start.html
Now, perhaps the author's conclusion is just bogus but can anyone think of
better ways in which we could ease people into PostgreSQL?
Thanks,
Gavin
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* Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
2005-08-11 06:49 Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Gavin Sherry <[email protected]>
@ 2005-08-11 15:08 ` Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>
2005-08-11 16:51 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Andrew Ford <[email protected]>
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From: Joshua D. Drake @ 2005-08-11 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gavin Sherry <[email protected]>; +Cc: pgsql-docs
>I find this peculiar, considering this:
>
>http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/tutorial-start.html
>
>Now, perhaps the author's conclusion is just bogus but can anyone think of
>better ways in which we could ease people into PostgreSQL?
>
>
I think more than likely it just isn't obvious where the tutorial is.
I just went to the website, I clicked documentation, no immediate
mention of the tutorial. Then I click 8.0, where is the tutorial?
Oh... it is in the beginning of the 1300 pages of documentation.
Honestly, I didn't even know it was there. Of course I haven't had
need for it, but if I couldn't readily find it in 1 click (which is what
it should be) then a guy writing an article isn't going to either.
The tutorial/introduction should be a nice fat link in the center of
the page when you click documentation.
Right now when you click documentation you get this:
There is a wealth of PostgreSQL information available online. This
section contains current <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals; and
archived <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals/archive; manuals for
PostgreSQL users, as well as frequently asked questions
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq;.
You can learn what's new <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/whatsnew; in
the latest release, and view a listing of books
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/books; written about PostgreSQL (some of
which are available in their entirety online). Technical documentation
<http://techdocs.postgresql.org; is also available in this section.
Which should probably be:
There is a wealth of PostgreSQL information available online. If you are
new to PostgreSQL we strongly suggest you check out
the latest <BOLD>Tutorial</BOLD>. This section contains current
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals; and archived
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals/archive; manuals for PostgreSQL
users, as well as frequently asked questions
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq;.
You can learn what's new <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/whatsnew; in
the latest release, and view a listing of books
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/books; written about PostgreSQL (some of
which are available in their entirety online). Technical documentation
<http://techdocs.postgresql.org; is also available in this section.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>Thanks,
>
>Gavin
>
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* Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
2005-08-11 06:49 Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Gavin Sherry <[email protected]>
2005-08-11 15:08 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>
@ 2005-08-11 16:51 ` Andrew Ford <[email protected]>
2005-08-16 00:26 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Jim C. Nasby <[email protected]>
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From: Andrew Ford @ 2005-08-11 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>; +Cc: pgsql-docs; [email protected]
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>
>> I find this peculiar, considering this:
>>
>> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/tutorial-start.html
>>
>> Now, perhaps the author's conclusion is just bogus but can anyone
>> think of
>> better ways in which we could ease people into PostgreSQL?
>>
>>
> I think more than likely it just isn't obvious where the tutorial is.
> I just went to the website, I clicked documentation, no immediate
> mention of the tutorial. Then I click 8.0, where is the tutorial?
>
> Oh... it is in the beginning of the 1300 pages of documentation.
I think that the documentation should be split (back out) into separate
books -- tutorial, reference, release notes, etc. It is too unwieldy as
it is. The release notes at least should be separate -- I was rather
pissed off when I discovered that what I had printed out included
changes for releases I had no interest in. If the documents have been
amalgamated to suit a publisher then I feel even more agrieved -- I
resent having to pay for padding and resent the waste of paper. With a
duplex printer the documentation fills two binders; printed simplex it
would be more like four!
Andrew Ford
ford-mason.co.uk
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* Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
2005-08-11 06:49 Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Gavin Sherry <[email protected]>
2005-08-11 15:08 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>
2005-08-11 16:51 ` Re: Article doing a basic comparison of MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL Andrew Ford <[email protected]>
@ 2005-08-16 00:26 ` Jim C. Nasby <[email protected]>
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From: Jim C. Nasby @ 2005-08-16 00:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Ford <[email protected]>; +Cc: Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]>; pgsql-docs; [email protected]
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 05:51:14PM +0100, Andrew Ford wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>
> >
> >>I find this peculiar, considering this:
> >>
> >>http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/tutorial-start.html
> >>
> >>Now, perhaps the author's conclusion is just bogus but can anyone
> >>think of
> >>better ways in which we could ease people into PostgreSQL?
> >>
> >>
> >I think more than likely it just isn't obvious where the tutorial is.
> >I just went to the website, I clicked documentation, no immediate
> >mention of the tutorial. Then I click 8.0, where is the tutorial?
> >
> >Oh... it is in the beginning of the 1300 pages of documentation.
>
> I think that the documentation should be split (back out) into separate
> books -- tutorial, reference, release notes, etc. It is too unwieldy as
> it is. The release notes at least should be separate -- I was rather
I always have trouble finding info, just about anywhere on the site, and
the docs are no exception. I generally just use the SQL reference, but
there's still a lot of info that's not in that reference.
In this case, I think the real issue is a matter of website design. It
would be good if there was a prominent 'Getting started' link somewhere.
--
Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant [email protected]
Pervasive Software http://pervasive.com 512-569-9461
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