I have the MySQL first edition book by Paul.  Still a great reference. 
However, it being a bit outdated I was hoping to get a more current book
and one with more examples, since I learn best by example.  The first
book has  good examples, but more would still help.

Therefore, I was comparing reviews online for the following two books:
-MySQL, Second Edition by Paul DuBois
-Mastering MySQL 4 by Ian Gilfillan

Any preferences between these two?  Any better suggestions for learning
MySQL front and back from a DBA perspective to an end user perspective?

Thanks,
Jonathan Duncan

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