High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails (Pragmatic)
Wednesday, 17 July 2024

In this book, Andrew Atkinson looks at how to build faster, more reliable Rails apps by taking the best advanced PostgreSQL and Active Record capabilities. He shows how to work with multi-terabyte databases, and with complex Active Record, SQL, and specialized Indexes, using dozens of practical and hands-on exercises based on PostgreSQL databases and Ruby on Rails applications.

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Author: Andrew Atkinson
Publisher: Pragmatic Programmer
Date: July 2024
Pages: 456
ISBN: 978-8888650387
Print: B0CX876RLY
Audience: PostgreSQL developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Database

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