developer's guide?
Hi hackers:
I plan to do some research on indexing and concurrency control, and
implement
the algorithms into PostgreSQL. Do some comparison on them.
Would anyone suggest me where I should go into first?
I saw there should be a developer's guide out there, but I looked all over
the web and
could not find it. Please point me the direction. Thank you.
Jack Ho
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Would anyone suggest me where I should go into first?
I saw there should be a developer's guide out there, but I looked all over
the web and
could not find it. Please point me the direction. Thank you.
You can find all documentation as part of the normal Postgres distribution
in the 'doc' directory.
Good luck
Matthias Schmitt
magic moving pixel s.a. http://www.mmp.lu
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Hi hackers:
I plan to do some research on indexing and concurrency control, and
implement
the algorithms into PostgreSQL. Do some comparison on them.Would anyone suggest me where I should go into first?
I saw there should be a developer's guide out there, but I looked all over
the web and
could not find it. Please point me the direction. Thank you.
At www.postgresql.org, choose support, then documenation. It's all
there, developers guide, flow chart, and developers FAQ.
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