On Sunday at PG West, David Fetter gave an interesting presentation about recursive queries; he explained step by step how recursive queries can create Mandelbrot sets and solve traveling salesman problems. I had seen these queries before but this is the first time I heard them explained. Interestingly, two levels of recursive queries were used — one recursive query’s output was fed into the next recursive query, which was then fed into the main query.
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Elephant Roads: PostgreSQL Patches and Variants
Saturday, October 17th, 2009 by Bruce MomjianToday at PG West I saw a great presentation by Josh Berkus about the many variants of Postgres — it was a trip down memory lane. I was also surprised to see how many offshoots there are of Postgres; I had heard many of the names before but it was surprising to see them all listed together.
Elephant Roads: PostgreSQL Patches and Variants





