Re: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-21 Thread Frank Shute
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:59:20AM +0100, Donna Robinson wrote: > > Filter fodder: query, sql > > On Wednesday 21 August 2002 3:03 am, Nathaniel Mallet wrote: > > I haven't read Managing and Using MySQL, but I do own (and read cover to > > cover) MySQL and mSQL. While it's not a bad book, it's de

Re: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-20 Thread Donna Robinson
Filter fodder: query, sql On Wednesday 21 August 2002 3:03 am, Nathaniel Mallet wrote: > I haven't read Managing and Using MySQL, but I do own (and read cover to > cover) MySQL and mSQL. While it's not a bad book, it's definitely not > for anyone wanting to do anything serious. It's about 460 pag

Re: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-20 Thread Nathaniel Mallet
I haven't read Managing and Using MySQL, but I do own (and read cover to cover) MySQL and mSQL. While it's not a bad book, it's definitely not for anyone wanting to do anything serious. It's about 460 pages that covers *two* databases, plus references for half a dozen APIs, which means they skim m

Re: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-20 Thread Donna Robinson
Filter fodder: mysql, query Hi, I think the O'Reilly books - Managing and Using MySQL - MySQL and mSQL and _very_ good. and if you want a real tome, then try - Mastering SQL, by Martin Gruber, pub. by SYBEX Donna On Tuesday 20 August 2002 3:40 pm, John Gruber wrote: > Actually... Jay Greenspan

RE: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-20 Thread John Gruber
Actually... Jay Greenspan's MYSQL Weekend Crash Course is a very quick read and has NT instructions in it. It is limited in its functionality, but if you are used to MS SQL Enterprise Manager, MyCC will be a quick learn for you. The Windows version installs quickly and work reasonably well. Joh

Re: MySQL tutorials, users & passwords, interface.

2002-08-19 Thread jaydrake
> Could anybody: > 1) Recomend a good book which covers the basics of MySQL, &/or any good > tutorials on the web? The mysql documentation is very good, I use http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/index.html as my home page, but you really have to know what to look for in order to find it. It's been so lon