Tom,

I'd love to, but I can't read at a terminal for longer than an hour or so.
 I really prefer the dead tree version.

Does anyone provide printed copies of the documentation for a fee?  I know
some companies do this for other apps...

Thanks,

John

Tom Lane said:
> "John Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Are there any books out there that are fairly current, but go into the
>> more advanced aspects of Postgresql, such as internals and advanced
>> programming?  I'd rather avoid the whole intro to SQL with a few extra
>> chapters on Postgresql if I could help it.
>
> I'm not aware of any that are tilted towards advanced stuff.  Erm, have
> you tried just reading the documentation :-) ?  I realize it's not
> always easy to find what you need, but we could use suggestions about
> how to make it better ...
> http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/index.html
>
>                       regards, tom lane
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