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Berkeley DB
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Berkeley DB

by Sleepycat™ Software, Inc.
June 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
688 pages
19h 18m
English
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Acknowledgments

As with any software project of this scale, there are many people to thank. The University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University supported development of the first versions of this work. Nathan Goodman reviewed early versions of the Berkeley DB interfaces. Ozan Yigit was the co-developer of the hash access method, Jeremy Rassen redesigned large portions of the hash access method, and Steve Rozen wrote the first logging subsystem. Paul Marquess wrote Berkeley DB’s Perl modules and has been our link to the Perl community. Netscape Communications Corp. supported development of Berkeley DB’s transactional model. David Boreham and Tim Howes were early adopters at Netscape who provided the much needed “application perspective” ...

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