July 2005
Intermediate to advanced
1032 pages
27h 10m
English
This chapter discussed the options available to you when you create applications to work with PostgreSQL. With PostgreSQL, you can write client-side applications in a variety of languages and you can also choose between many server-side languages.
When you write an application that uses PostgreSQL, you have to decide whether you want to implement server-side code, client-side code, or a combination of both. I've explained some of the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Personally, I prefer to mix server-side and client-side code so that I can realize the advantages offered by each.
The next few chapters describe in greater detail PL/pgSQL (server-side programming) and many of the client APIs.
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