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However, it being a bit outdated I was hoping to get a more current book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 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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> 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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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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