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Issue 144 — February 17, 2016
PGConf US 2016 Schedule Posted; Registration Open
PGConf US 2016 is taking place in New York City from April 18th to April 20th at the New York Marriott Brooklyn Bridge. A ‘20th birthday party’ for Postgres will be taking place on the 19th and is open to the general public.
Postgresql.​org   #news 
Hunting Down Phantom Write Spikes in RDS Postgres
A team was noticing every 6-12 hours, their RDS write throughput would spike significantly. This is a look at how they dug into it and resolved the issue.
Jeff Chen   #tutorial 
Custom Aggregates in PostgreSQL
Finding the greatest running total across data is a great exercise with which to explore some of the lesser known features of PostgreSQL such as window functions, custom aggregates, and even implementing functions in C.
Jack Christensen   #tutorial 
Webinar: Making the Most of Your Postgres Rollout
Looking for guidance to ensure a successful Postgres rollout? Join EDB for an informative webinar where we will share best practices and lessons learned from more than a decade of helping enterprises get started with new Postgres implementations on Wednesday, February 24 at 1pm EST.
EnterpriseDB    #sponsored 
PostgreSQL 9.5.1 Released
A minor bug-fix release.
PostgreSQL   #news 
Creating Partitions Automatically in PostgreSQL
Why should you ever split up a table into smaller chunks? Here’s a very quick look at what partitioning involves and how it’s done.
StreamBright   #tutorial 
PostgreSQL [9.5.0] vs MariaDB [10.1.11] vs MySQL [5.7.0]
As always, take once-off benchmarks with a pinch of salt, but Postgres stands up very well here.
Ng Heng Lim   #opinion 
Persistent PostgreSQL Inside Docker
Cron
String Parsing in SQL
A quick look at string searching methods and using regular expressions in SQL
Periscope
Little_PGer.py: A Thin Layer Just A Tad Above SQL, to Use with PostgreSQL and Psycopg2
One for Pythonistas.
Christian Jauvin   #code 
PostgreSQL Platform Engineer at Compose (Remote - US/UK/CAN)
Compose is looking to provide the best managed PostgreSQL. If you love PostgreSQL, have experience working with distributed systems, and love solving fun data-related problems, we have the perfect opportunity for you.
Compose, an IBM company    #job 
Postgres Skills are in demand
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Indeed.​com    #job 
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