At 21:04 -0400 7/31/03, Asif Iqbal wrote:
I just ordered this book
MySQL
The definitive guide to using, programming,
and administering MySQL 4
by Paul Dubois
I found it more technical than MySQL cook book by Paul Dubois
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Subject: RE: Books advice
At 21:04 -0400 7/31/03, Asif Iqbal wrote:
I just ordered this book
MySQL
The definitive guide to using, programming,
and administering MySQL 4
by Paul Dubois
I found it more technical than MySQL cook book by Paul Dubois
Comparison information:
http
At 12:14 -0400 8/4/03, Jeffery C. Baldwin wrote:
Just to drop my $.02 in on this.. I started reading the 1st version of
Pauls' MySQL book online a week or so back using my account over at
'Safari', once I read a little and decided that I was genuinely
interested in this MySQL 'thing', I went over
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Subject: RE: Books advice
Just to drop my $.02 in on this.. I started reading the 1st version of
Pauls' MySQL book online a week or so back using my account over at
'Safari', once I read a little and decided that I was genuinely
interested in this MySQL
At 21:47 +0100 8/4/03, Fawad Siddiqui wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you very much for all your responses.
I have settled on the at least one book, SQL Queries for Mere
Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in
SQL by Michael J. Hernandez, John L. Viescas.
I would, however, ask Paul to
Jeff, thanks for our .02.
I'm about done with my second SQL book so after reading your words the
company just bought mePauls Mysql book.
Thanks for your opinion.
SJohnson
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:14:29 -0400 Jeffery C. Baldwin wrote:
Just to drop my $.02 in on this.. I started reading the 1st
It depends on what you want to know.
I used _Fundamentals of Database Systems_ (Elmasri and Navathe) when I took
a DB course. It was pretty good, though my impression is that there might
be a classic which is better.
The problem with the more MySQL-specific books is that you might not learn
the
Here are two other books that I would recommend, specially the first
one:
* SQL Queries for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in
SQL
by Michael J. Hernandez, John L. Viescas
Joe Celko's SQL for Smarties: Advanced SQL Programming
by Joe Celko
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in it. I
also have the MySQL reference manual which is great for really technical
type questions. Mike
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From: Ralph Guzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Books advice
Here are two
I just ordered this book
MySQL
The definitive guide to using, programming,
and administering MySQL 4
by Paul Dubois
I found it more technical than MySQL cook book by Paul Dubois
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Ralph Guzman wrote:
Here are two other books that I would recommend, specially the first
Asif, can you paste here the ISBN?
Thanks!!
Lucas
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De: Asif Iqbal
Enviado el: Jueves, 31 de Julio de 2003 22:05
Para: Ralph Guzman
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Asunto: RE: Books advice
I just ordered this book
MySQL
The definitive guide to using
: RE: Books advice
I just ordered this book
MySQL
The definitive guide to using, programming,
and administering MySQL 4
by Paul Dubois
I found it more technical than MySQL cook book by Paul Dubois
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