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One simple way is to just have an idea of what you can do with it. Doesn't mean you have to do all of it, but having an idea of the capabilities is a good place to start.

Outside of that, there's a lot that you'll just pick up through usage. Get comfortable with basic SQL and then everything else in Postgres is a bonus.

I attempted to write a high level capability overview for that exact purpose. :-)

http://brightball.com/articles/why-should-you-learn-postgres...



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