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High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails Book

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Halfway through 'High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails' by @andatki.

As a senior Rails dev, it's rare to find a book that challenges and excites me like this one did. Perfect for those who feel they've plateaued.

If you're a #rails developer, don't sleep on this!! 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/lRDR46skNj

— Andrew Mason (@andrewmcodes) January 3, 2024
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📚 Had a chance to take an early peek at "High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails" by @andatki (thanks again for that!), and it looks really great. Lots of useful advice not only for Rails folks, but for Postgres practitioners at large.https://t.co/p6LrOwFYqa https://t.co/bWhOk450fH pic.twitter.com/dFR0yTNpUY

— Gunnar Morling 🌍 (@gunnarmorling) December 29, 2023
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Congratulations @andatki . High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails is really comprehensive. Great contribution. https://t.co/1gvIkv65hF

— Johann SchleierSmith (@jssmith) December 23, 2023
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Two very good Ruby on Rails books released today:@palkan_tula's Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications

and@andatki's High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails

I can't recommend these enough!https://t.co/gxg7AVm51Mhttps://t.co/L343cmUHrJ

— Jason Charnes (@jmcharnes) August 31, 2023
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Great week for #Rails books! 🛤️

Just picked up @palkan_tula's Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications and @andatki's High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails book.

Perfect timing for some traveling this weekend.

— Chris Oliver (@excid3) August 31, 2023
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I think https://t.co/HQhb03ZkKK by @andatki is a "game-upgrader" for #Rails devs using #PostgreSQL. It covers so much ranging from ActiveRecord, SQL, bulk data, cursors, sharding, replication, partitioning, FTS...

Want Rails to scale? Gotta leverage the DB👍#programming

— Mohit Sindhwani ([email protected]) (@onghu) November 25, 2023
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“If you use Rails and Postgres, this book is required reading.

If you use Postgres and a different framework, you will still get a ton of value out of it. Every section goes deep.”

Thank you @jpcamara! 🙌#postgresql #rubyonrails @pragprog https://t.co/IZRUnwHv8v

— Andrew Atkinson (@andatki) June 16, 2024
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https://t.co/00jTI6GLBu by @andatki
You will be really good at PostgreSQL and Rails at the same time

— Franck Pachot (@FranckPachot) July 9, 2024
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Praise and Reviews

We're about 1/3 through this in our engineering book club, and the team is really liking it. Great pacing and accessible for folks at different levels of PostgreSQL experience. - Mike Leone, VP of Engineering at Wealthbox

I would recommend this book as a primer on PG performance in the context of Rails deployments as required reading material for most engineering teams. - Simon Chiu

The most informative and knowledge dense book I have ever read on understanding database performance, bottlenecks, and solutions. - Sean Szurko

It's a helpful companion into the depths of Postgres functionality. If you're looking to step out of the comfort of a Rails console and into a psql console, I recommend taking this with you. - Kevin Murphy

A book with this information would've allowed me to shortcut several years off of learning Postgres the hard way. - Dave Copeland

If you are a Rails engineer who always wanted to understand how to have a greater impact on your work through taking command of your database, this is the book for you! - Daniel Kaczmarczyk

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