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Markus Nullmeier University of HeidelbergSets are apparently a useful data type for many kinds of applications. While PostgreSQL offers no built-in set data type, sets may be emulated to some degree with its built-in array and JSONB data types. Also, acceleration of respective containment (subset) queries is readily available as a built-in feature of the GIN index type.
Starting with the above, we will then explore the performance gains enabled by custom set data types, and especially by customisation code in C ("operator classes") for the GIN and GiST index types.
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Pavel Luzanov PostgresProDebugging, profiling, and tracing of the executed commands play an important role in development of any applications. This is also true for developing stored procedures in DBMS.
PostgreSQL offers various tools (both built-in and external) for these purposes.
In this talk, we will provide an overview of the available tools and their advantages and disadvantages, as well as a detailed demo of their use cases.
This talk is a part of a basic course for backend application developers (DEV1), which “Postgres Professional” company plans to announce in the near future.
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Kamil Islamov Stickeroid AiWe will discuss some tricks and patterns while developing web-application architecture based on ORM technology with Postgresql functions implementation with Python Django as an example. Also we will consider some ways of building the business logic inside a database with keeping Django framework opportunities and implementation of it's built-in admin panel.
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