Ganesh Chandrasekaran

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Ganesh Chandrasekaran

@gchandra

Big Data Architect | Adjunct Prof | Mentor. Thoughts and opinions are my own and don't represent the companies I work. https://t.co/4sfhyB7HSm

New Jersey Katılım Kasım 2009
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Abhishek B R@abhitwt·
Let's end this debate..!! Which side are you on and why??
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Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar@manojdotdev·
is there any API testing tool better than postman ?
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Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar@manojdotdev·
is there any database better than Supabase ?
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Denis Magda
Denis Magda@denismagda·
As the year comes to an end, many of us start setting New Year’s resolutions. If learning and mastering Postgres is one of your goals for the year ahead, here’s a list of books that can help you level up, depending on what interests you most or your current level of expertise. Level 1, “Just Use Postgres!” - (re)discover the breadth and depth of modern Postgres capabilities. You’ll learn how to use the database not only for traditional transactional applications, but also how it can efficiently handle full-text search, time-series, geospatial, generative AI, and other workloads. manning.com/books/just-use… Level 2, “PostgreSQL Mistakes and How to Avoid Them” - learn how to design, build, and maintain Postgres-based solutions by following common best practices while avoiding typical pitfalls. From bad SQL and improper data type usage to performance and security best practices, this book helps you prepare for production and avoid many surprises along the way. manning.com/books/postgres… Level 3, “Postgres Internals” - understand how the database is designed and how it functions internally. After reading this book, you’ll stop treating Postgres as a mysterious black box. You’ll learn the implementation details of its MVCC, buffer cache, write-ahead log, locking system, and other components of the database engine. You’ll also see how the database decides on query execution strategies and how various table and index access methods work in practice. postgrespro.com/community/book… Happy New Year, and never stop learning!
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Ganesh Chandrasekaran
Ganesh Chandrasekaran@gchandra·
I originally started with Unix, then Fedora, and now Ubuntu.
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NAGASAIRAMTALURI
NAGASAIRAMTALURI@NagaSairamTalu2·
@gchandra @DailyDatabricks @databricks Hi @gchandra I'm a follower of yours and truly appreciate the insights you share. I saw your post on Medium about preparing for the Databricks certification. I'm not a Medium premium member. if you could share the complete info or guide me further on certification.
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