Re: Subject: Re: [GENERAL] A book for PgSQL? A need? yes? no?

1999-02-12 Thread Stephan Doliov
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Gene Selkov Jr. wrote: > > On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Stephan Doliov wrote: > > [snip likes holding books in hand and sniffing moldy pages] > > Good point, but for any argument there are counter-arguments, and it is > sometimes so tempting to throw in a f

Re: Subject: Re: [GENERAL] A book for PgSQL? A need? yes? no?

1999-02-12 Thread Stephan Doliov
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, dustin sallings wrote: > > On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Stephan Doliov wrote: > > So, are we serious about this? Should we start up a list for > > details? > Like, [EMAIL PROTECTED] :) How much of w

Subject: Re: [GENERAL] A book for PgSQL? A need? yes? no?

1999-02-11 Thread Stephan Doliov
> Since we are tossing ideas around, here is my two cents. > .1c In order not to worry about royalties we can donate proceeds to > PostgreSQL. Amen/Bravo! This would truly be in the spirit of PostgreSQL Regarding the books contents. I think I. Section 1 - Intro 1. Brief Overview History 2. Ge

Re: [GENERAL] data entry forms

1998-07-03 Thread Stephan Doliov
This is probably not the world's most helpful response, but maybe it will point you in the right direction. What tools are there for creating screens on dumb terminals (regardless of where the data is being written to)? I'd think that libcurses would be a place to look. If that answers your quest