By Paul DuBois

* Publisher: New Riders Publishing
* Number Of Pages: 756
* Publication Date: 1999-12-28
* Sales Rank: 467572
* ISBN / ASIN: 0735709211
* EAN: 0752064709213
* Binding: Paperback
* Manufacturer: New Riders Publishing
* Studio: New Riders Publishing
* Average Rating: 4.5
* Total Reviews: 112

Amazon.com:

The unexpected pleasure of reading books about databases is that they are often 
written by authors with highly organized minds. Paul DuBois and his editors at 
New Riders have assembled MySQL with a clarity and lucidity that inspires 
confidence in the subject matter: a (nearly) freely redistributable 
SQL-interpreting database client/server primarily geared for Unix systems but 
maintained for Windows platforms as well. What isn’t “free” about MySQL (the 
application) is its server’s commercial use; all clients and noncommercial 
server use are free. DuBois’s tome isn’t free either, but its list price is 
modest in light of its value and the value of its namesake.

The volume is superbly organized into 12 chapters and 10 appendices and 
contains a concise table of contents and a comprehensive 50-page index. It is 
peppered with references to the online HTML documentation that comes with the 
source and binary distributions (which are available and easy to install in 
stable rpm and tar releases.)

The first third of MySQL is an excellent instruction tool for database newbies; 
the second third is a detailed reference for MySQL developers; and the last 
third consists of clearly annotated appendices, including C, Perl (but not 
Python), and PHP interfaces.

Perhaps as an indication of the collective will of the developers of MySQL, 
DuBois does not separate Windows 95/98/NT design or development specifics from 
its main discussions. Platform-independent design is a goal, not a reality, and 
users will have to rely on newsgroups and mailing lists for details. Moreover, 
security issues are addressed in a mere 18 pages, a large part of which is 
devoted to standard Unix file and network-access permissions. Next to nothing 
is mentioned about defense against common hacking strategies, the use of secure 
shell interfaces, or access encryption.

Although it is nearly 800 pages in length, DuBois’s book is thankfully not 
encyclopedic. It is a valuable précis of the MySQL database, and its 
easy-to-skim look and feel will make it an excellent browse for database 
experts who want to know what is and is not possible within MySQL, the 
application. –Peter Leopold

Book Description:
In MySQL, Paul DuBois provides you with a comprehensive guide to one of the 
most popular relational database systems. As an important contributor to the 
online documentation for MySQL, Paul uses his day-to-day experience answering 
questions users post on the MySQL mailing list to pinpoint the problems most 
users and administrators encounter. The principal MySQL developer, Monty 
Widenius, along with a network of his fellow developers, reviewed the 
manuscript, providing Paul with the kind of insight no one else could supply. 
Instead of merely giving you a general overview of MySQL, Paul teaches you how 
to make the most of its capabilities. Through two sample databases that run 
throughout the book, he gives you solutions to problems you’ll likely face. He 
helps you integrate MySQL efficiently with third-party tools, such as PHP and 
Perl, enabling you to generate dynamic Web pages through database queries. He 
also teaches you to write programs that access MySQL databases.

Download Description:
In the second edition of MySQL Paul DuBois provides an updated, comprehensive 
guide to one of the most popular relational database systems. MySQL is the most 
popular open source database server in the world, with more than 2 million 
installations and customers including Yahoo!, MP3.com, Motorola, and NASA. 
MySQL 4.0, now generally available, is a long-awaited update to
the database management system that has many new features, including a new 
table definition file format, enhanced replication, and more functions for a 
full text search. Instead of giving readers merely an overview of MySQL 4.0, 
Dubois continues to include the most sought-after answers to the questions he 
hears most often from the community.

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