Very good feedback on multiple books. Thank you. So many good choices.
If only I had time to read them all...
Jonathan
>>>Ugo Bellavance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/23/04 7:46 am >>>
Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>This is my favorite advanced MySQL book. It's by Jeremy Zawodny (looks
>after MySQL i
Kieran Kelleher wrote:
This is my favorite advanced MySQL book. It's by Jeremy Zawodny (looks
after MySQL installations for Yahoo.com) (fix the link if it wordwraps
in this email):
http://www.amazon.com:80/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596003064/kieranwebobje-20?
creative=327641&camp=14573&link_code=as1
This is my favorite advanced MySQL book. It's by Jeremy Zawodny (looks
after MySQL installations for Yahoo.com) (fix the link if it wordwraps
in this email):
http://www.amazon.com:80/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596003064/kieranwebobje-20?
creative=327641&camp=14573&link_code=as1
-Kieran
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Sasha,
Plugs from authors are interesting, but plugs from readers are what
really sell a book. I will check it out though. Thank you for the
response.
Jonathan
>>>Sasha Pachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/19/04 5:36 pm >>>
Jonathan Duncan wrote:
>I have the MySQL first edition book by Paul. St
Jonathan Duncan wrote:
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However, it being a bit outdated I was hoping to get a more current book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.
Therefor
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However, it being a bit outdated I was hoping to get a more current book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 revi
From: "Bartis, Robert M (Bob)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 1:44 PM
Subject: Recommendation on god MySQL books
> I'm looking for suggestions on books that would help me to improve my
understanding of MySQL operations, admin
Get the recently published book from Jeremy Zawodny. It's excellent.
Very easy to understand and goes through all the admin stuff. It has a
chapter dedicated to replication and explains in simple concise steps
how to set up replication. It demonstrates many different types of
replication config
When I first started, I bought MySQL by Paul DuBois. It covers the
basics to admin responsibilities and preventive maintenance.
But, you may want to search the archives, this question has been asked
many times before.
On Jun 17, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Bartis, Robert M (Bob) wrote:
I'm looking for sug
God doesn't use MySQL (I think he leans towards Postgres - he needs
views and triggers).
But if you are interested in MySQL, Paul DuBois's book, "MySQL, Second
Edition" is a great reference. If you need more insight into performance
tuning, then Jeremy Zawodny and Derek Balling's book, "High Pe
: Recommendation on god MySQL books
I'm looking for suggestions on books that would help me to improve my understanding of
MySQL operations, admin operations, replication etc. I'm new to MySQL and am about to
embark on supporting a database for my team to use in recording test re
I'm looking for suggestions on books that would help me to improve my understanding of
MySQL operations, admin operations, replication etc. I'm new to MySQL and am about to
embark on supporting a database for my team to use in recording test results. Any
suggestions and recommendations ones to s
Greets Folks,
I have been wanting to get into data driven sites for the longest time, and
I can do some immediate level work in them using perl, but my understanding
is still not comprehensive enough for whatever it is I want to do
(subconsciously).
I sense there is some need to pursue databas
>I was at the store tonight. Did not see an O'Reilly book but believe I saw
>the book by Paul DuBois. There was also a book, one of the Teach Yourself
>(MySQL) in 21 Days, series.
>
>Anybody familiar with that one?
I would go for Paul's book (he should pay me for everytime I refer to his
book :
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:22 PM
Subject: RE: MySQL books
> I was at the store tonight. Did not see an O'Reilly book but believe I saw
> the book by Paul DuBois. There was also a book, one of the Teach Yourself
> (MySQL) in 21 Days,
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 7:29 PM
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Subject: Re: MySQL books
The O'Reilly MySQL & msql book is not bad, but then I bought Paul DuBois'
book, and now I only use the command reference at the back of the O'Reilly
book for quick lo
The O'Reilly MySQL & msql book is not bad, but then I bought Paul DuBois'
book, and now I only use the command reference at the back of the O'Reilly
book for quick lookups. I like the way it is layed out. Every other question
relating to MySQL has been answered by Paul's book.
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