i found a very nice ftp copy of internal classes and others features of sun http://ftp.nchu.edu.tw/MySQL/sources/doxygen/mysql-5.1/classes.html
2013/7/4 Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>: > hi james! thanks for your time! > > 2013/7/4 James Briggs <[email protected]>: >> Hi Roberto. >> >> I don't know anything about courses inside Oracle or Mariadb.com. > me too kkkkk :P > > >> But I googled around and found the following outside resources: >> >> - MySQL Internals Manual (online) > this one i found, but it don't give much examples and why i do this > and not this... > >> - Understanding MySQL Internals By Sasha Pachev (O'Reilly) > i will check if i read this one, maybe i readed it, i will search again > >> - Peter Z's InnoDB internals lecture videos are online > hummm nice, but i think i will not need innodb, well i will search, > information is always good > >> - I wrote a tutorial blog on "Howto Add a New Command to the MySQL Server" > nice! this one is the first i will read hahahah thanks :) > > >> You can find the above links at the bottom of my blog post: >> http://jebriggs.com/blog/2013/05/howto-add-a-new-command-to-the-mysql-server/ >> >> I wouldn't be surprised if there are no official training courses: database >> programmers >> are just supposed to suck it up and spend a decade learning the codebase. :) > yes, that the problem, i think we don't have a official course, i > think percona don't have, oracle too (the only courses i found was to > users not for developers), google mysql don't have courses too > > >> Later, James. > thanks james! any help is well come :) -- Roberto Spadim SPAEmpresarial _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

