> Denis:
> 
> I'm not sure you really want a printed MySQL manual ... the software is
> dynamic, and is constantly being upgraded. The online manual is updated
> frequently, and is closer to the software you may be using.
> 
> As an alternative, I would suggest one of the fine books on MySQL. Our
> developers each have a copy of the Paul DuBois book ("MySQL" / New Riders)
> as well as the O'Reilly book "MySQL & mSQL". Both are excellent learning and
> reference resources, and are invaluable in understanding and applying SQL
> syntax.

I assume both are pretty good (I can verify that the 2nd one is indeed), but still 
they are begining to show signs of their age. Mysql develops very fast and they are 
both '99 books (IIRC). Does anyone know of any plans for 2nd editions?

cheers,
thalis


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