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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 12:28, Ola Ogunneye wrote:
> I am still getting my feet wet on mysql. I, however have seen the MYSQL
> Refereence Manual at the mysql site while I have also seen Mysql
> Cookbook referenced or mentioned in the list.
>
> As a tru
O'Reilly's "Managing & Using MySQL" is a good intro.
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> >
> > As a true novice starting out, can someone tell me which of the two
> > would be best suited for a true newbie
> >
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At 14:45 -0400 7/22/03, Ola Ogunneye wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the info, but is MySQL, Second Edition the same as the
reference manual? The link you gave me has 3 books and none of them was
the reference manual. Are you saying that I need the reference manual
and then the Second Edition? I just p
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the info, but is MySQL, Second Edition the same as the
reference manual? The link you gave me has 3 books and none of them was
the reference manual. Are you saying that I need the reference manual
and then the Second Edition? I just purchased the Second Edition from
Amazon.
T
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Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:28:09 -0400
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As a true novice starting out, can someone tell me which of the two
would be b
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> At 13:28 -0400 7/22/03, Ola Ogunneye wrote:
> >I am still getting my feet wet on mysql. I, however have seen the MYSQL
As Paul DuBois mentioned, everyone needs the reference manual. But it
is just that, a reference manual not a tutorial.
Paul's MySQL book I thought was excellent. I skipped the first first
few chapters which went over relational concepts, but it walks through
just about everything, including you
At 13:28 -0400 7/22/03, Ola Ogunneye wrote:
I am still getting my feet wet on mysql. I, however have seen the MYSQL
Refereence Manual at the mysql site while I have also seen Mysql
Cookbook referenced or mentioned in the list.
As a true novice starting out, can someone tell me which of the two
woul