@ryanlpeterman: Mike Stonebraker is a Turing award winner famous for his fundamental contributions to databases (e.g. Postgres, C-Store…
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An interview with Turing Award winner Mike Stonebraker covering the origins of Postgres, its hardest technical challenges, and his disagreements in the database field.
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Mike Stonebraker is a Turing award winner famous for his fundamental contributions to databases (e.g. Postgres, C-Store and much more). I interviewed him recently about: • The story behind Postgres & the hardest technical challenge in building it • Where he disagreed with
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