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A new blog post: Unexpected Blocking during the Indexed View Creation ift.tt/GgwiUPn
RC1 is now on db<>fiddle: dbfiddle.uk/?rdbms=postgre…
Play with the new beta on db<>fiddle: dbfiddle.uk/?rdbms=postgre…
SQL is weird. Sometimes we wonder why a query even works. dba.stackexchange.com/questions/1423…
PRO: Yes, GIF is pronounced with a hard G /ɡif/ or with a J /jif/.
Episode 96 is now live, starring @anildash, @drob, and a very dangerous #StackOverflowPodcast Constitution question. soundcloud.com/stack-exchange…
The Connected Components problem. Not something one usually does in SQL: dba.stackexchange.com/q/157715/993 #SQL #PostgreSQL #graph
Pringles are examples of hyperbolic paraboloids, one model for the shape of our universe. bit.ly/1mubr0j https://t.co/bWRlXoPbJ6
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How to emulate arbitrary CHECK constraints in MySQL and MariaDB dba.stackexchange.com/a/22019/993
How to emulate arbitrary CHECK constraints in MySQL and MariaDB dba.stackexchange.com/a/22019/993
Great to talk to a full house at PGDayUK, thank you for your feedback! #PostgreSQLUK.
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Answer (by Jon Seigel): Are individual queries faster than joins? dba.stackexchange.com/a/43018/993?st…
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