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by mrami
2543 days ago
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Funny, since you mention Postgres: 1996 is only PostgreSQL's first release. POSTGRES goes back even further [0]: > POSTGRES has undergone several major releases since then. The first "demoware" system became operational in 1987 and was shown at the 1988 ACM-SIGMOD Conference. Version 1, described in The implementation of POSTGRES , was released to a few external users in June 1989. In response to a critique of the first rule system ( A commentary on the POSTGRES rules system ), the rule system was redesigned ( On Rules, Procedures, Caching and Views in Database Systems ), and Version 2 was released in June 1990 with the new rule system. Version 3 appeared in 1991 and added support for multiple storage managers, an improved query executor, and a rewritten rule system. For the most part, subsequent releases until Postgres95 (see below) focused on portability and reliability. Your point stands, nonetheless. There are no whippersnappers present. [0] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/history.html |
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