Hello.

I am starting a project that requires a simple database for use as a 
back-end to a web-accessible look-up facility.  When I say "simple" I 
mean that the data is static and that the queries are done on single 
keys.

The catch is that I have zero experience in any kind of database work.  I 
have been doing software development for 20 years and am proficient in 
several programming languages but have never had the occasion to do any 
database programming.

I've got some latitude as to what tools are use to achieve this 
web-accessible database goal, so I'm going with Apache + MySQL in a Linux 
(Red Hat 7.3) environment.  (Cost is a high priority as this is being 
done for a poverty-stricken non-profit.)  I'm very familiar with Linux, 
somewhat familiar with Apache (v1.3.x) and have no experience whatsoever 
with MySQL.

Would some kind soul(s) please suggest books and/or websites  for the 
MySQL newbie?  I've perused the book list at www.mysql.com, but don't 
have a feel for the experience level that these books are oriented 
toward.

Any pointers that you could provide to this beginner would be very 
appreciated.

Thank you.


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