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  • Title: Postgres Succinctly
  • Author(s) Peter Shaw
  • Publisher: Syncfusion Inc. (2013)
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  • eBook: PDF (118 pages, 2.81 MB), Kindle
  • Language: English
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Book Description

Although the number of database systems on the market is constantly climbing, the Postgres database continues to be an under-championed, reliable option for many scenarios. Its open-source nature, cross-platform flexibility, and wide selection of additional tools are just some of the strengths that make this system a go-to for any data management need, enterprise or otherwise.

In Postgres Succinctly, author Peter Shaw guides you from installing Postgres, to creating your first database, to using Postgres in a .NET application with ADO .NET and Entity Framework.

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