What if you could turn
thousands of lines of code into
simple queries?

As a PostgreSQL Major Contributor, I sometimes get to speak at conferences. Here you will find the list of talks I’ve been doing, with the slides available as PDF.


PostgreSQL Conference Europe

PGConf.EU is a unique chance for European PostgreSQL users and developers to catch up, learn, build relationships, get to know each other and consolidate a real network of professionals that use and work with PostgreSQL.

2 years of londiste is a talk that summarize what we’ve found in this project after having been using it for 2 years in production. From the community aspects to the failure experience and the impact on the database management (rollouts, etc).

And a presentation about pg_staging, a tool that helps you setup and maintain your staging environments from your production backups!


I wrote a book!


PGCON

PGCon is an annual conference for users and developers of PostgreSQL, a leading relational database, which just happens to be open source. PGCon is the place to meet, discuss, build relationships, learn valuable insights, and generally chat about the work you are doing with PostgreSQL. If you want to learn why so many people are moving to PostgreSQL, PGCon will be the place to find out why. Whether you are a casual user or you’ve been working with PostgreSQL for years, PGCon will have something for you.

A Lightning Talk about PGQ, the Skytools solution for managing queues in PostgreSQL.


PostgreSQL Conference Europe

PGConf.EU is a unique chance for European PostgreSQL users and developers to catch up, learn, build relationships, get to know each other and consolidate a real network of professionals that use and work with PostgreSQL.

My first PostgreSQL Conference ever, and I was a speaker… thanks to this very welcoming community!

The first presentation is a Lightning Talk about PGQ, the Skytools solution for managing queues in PostgreSQL.

The second presentation is a full description of the prefix PostgreSQL Extension, which implements general prefix ranges with a GiST index to solve longest prefix matching.

Dimitri Fontaine

PostgreSQL Major Contributor

Open Source Software Engineer

France