thinking of getting: *MySQL By* Paul DuBois
http://www.informit.com/safari/author_bio.asp?ISBN=0735709211 -
New Riders Publishing
That's the first edition. I would suggest getting the second edition
instead. :-) (http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-book/)
I have both and the second edition is even
: *MySQL By* Paul DuBois
http://www.informit.com/safari/author_bio.asp?ISBN=0735709211 - New
Riders Publishing
That's the first edition. I would suggest getting the second edition
instead. :-) (http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-book/)
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Can anyone suggest o great book to learn MySQL inside out? I am thinking
of getting: *MySQL By* Paul DuBois
http://www.informit.com/safari/author_bio.asp?ISBN=0735709211 - New
Riders Publishing
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the second edition
instead. :-) (http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-book/)
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Is there one that's especially outstanding?
Thanks,
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On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 03:03:59PM -0400, Anderson, James H [IT] wrote:
Is there one that's especially outstanding?
I haven't read it front to back, but I have an affinity for New Rider's
MySQL by Paul DuBois. (It's where I picked up PHP, and has been a useful
reference for me these days, as
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At 02:03 PM 10/9/2003, you wrote:
Is there one that's especially outstanding?
Thanks,
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Jim,
MySQL Cookbook also by Paul Dubois is also a good read. I got both
books (including MySQL 2nd Edition) at a 30% discount off the list price
plus another $10 off with a coupon plus free
Cheap books - http://www.bookpool.com
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At 02:03 PM 10/9/2003, you wrote:
Is there one that's
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 10:47:55PM -0800, Nasser Ossareh wrote:
SQL in the What is SQL? phrase threw me... I thought
you were talking about MS SQL..
SQL is and should be known as a query language, not a product.
It should be perhaps clarified the first time it is used as
not refering to the
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 03:20:47PM +0500, Vikram Vaswani wrote:
My name is Vikram Vaswani, and I'm currently working on the outline for a
MySQL reference book. This is supposed to be a comprehensive reference to
MySQL 4, covering all aspects of the software, including the new
On 2/7/03 2:20 AM, Vikram Vaswani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
My name is Vikram Vaswani, and I'm currently working on the outline for a
MySQL reference book. This is supposed to be a comprehensive reference to
MySQL 4, covering all aspects of the software, including the new
my 2 cents:
SQL in the What is SQL? phrase threw me... I thought
you were talking about MS SQL..
If I were you, I would explain relational databases
and normalization (at list to normal form III).
Usage?? well whoever goes to buy your book, must have
some ideas in head for the usage.. I don't
Jeremy - the first one ;)
Any comments on the TOC?
Vikram
At 02:46 PM 2/8/03 -0800, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 03:20:47PM +0500, Vikram Vaswani wrote:
My name is Vikram Vaswani, and I'm currently working on the outline for a
MySQL reference book. This is supposed to be a
Hi Nasser,
Usage?? well whoever goes to buy your book, must have
some ideas in head for the usage.. I don't think you
should waste trees on telling people things that don't
help them.
One Question: What makes this book different from the
MySQL manual?
Well, it's not supposed to replace the
Hello all,
My name is Vikram Vaswani, and I'm currently working on the outline for a
MySQL reference book. This is supposed to be a comprehensive reference to
MySQL 4, covering all aspects of the software, including the new
transaction/subquery features.
I have put together a draft table of
I guess this question is directed at Paul DuBois, I know he hangs out on
this list: Is there, or are you planning on putting out, a shortened
version of MySQL for people who are upgrading from your last book? i.e. I
very much want to know the differences between the older and newer versions
of
page available at the companion web site:
http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-book/
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Lisi
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We are writing a book about MySQL. There will be emphasis on using MySQL with
perl/php, .net java. The publisher needs lots of emphasis on SPs and nested
subqueries. We need to be able to write about implementing biz rules using table
constraints, which means FKs. Your site says 4.1 is to
On Friday 05 April 2002 10:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are writing a book about MySQL. There will be emphasis on using MySQL
with perl/php, .net java. The publisher needs lots of emphasis on SPs and
nested subqueries. We need to be able to write about implementing biz rules
using
I agree with Chris...
Writing a book on features that do not exist yet is asking for trouble.
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We are writing a book about MySQL. There will be emphasis on using MySQL
with perl/php, .net java. The publisher needs lots of emphasis on SPs
Howdy, I'm about to put together a book on MySQL (in Peachpit Press'
Visual QuickStart Guide series) and am looking for a tech reviewer. The
book itself will be a step by step beginner's text to the world's best
open source database. Running about 300 pages it will not be as
comprehensive or
At 04:38 PM 2/21/2002 , you wrote:
At 22:15 + 2/21/02, DL Neil wrote:
MySQL by Paul DuBoise
Paul monitors this mailing list, so if you have questions concerning what
you've read, he may answer.
You added an e to my name deliberately just to see if I'd reply,
didn't you! :-)
Not really,
Any book you guys recommend for learning the specific strenght of MySQL, I'm
have a Oracle background and would like to learn more on MySQL.
Stephane
SQL, Query
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Any
The bible is MySQL by PAul DuBois
ISBN: 0735709211
homepage: http://www.kitebird.com/mysql-book/
Gurhan
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Any book you guys
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Any book you guys recommend for learning the specific strenght of MySQL, I'm
have a Oracle background and would like to learn more on MySQL.
Stephane
SQL, Query
oops...
Do I get credit for capitalizing the B in DuBois? GRIN
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To: Rick Emery; 'Danis Stéphane '; Mysql (E-mail)
Subject: RE: MySQL Book
At 13:25 -0600 2/21/02, Rick Emery wrote
MySQL by Paul DuBoise
Paul monitors this mailing list, so if you have questions concerning what
you've read, he may answer.
You added an e to my name deliberately just to see if I'd reply,
didn't you! :-)
Not really, but because he thinks you are Paul of Idaho!
=dn
At 22:15 + 2/21/02, DL Neil wrote:
MySQL by Paul DuBoise
Paul monitors this mailing list, so if you have questions concerning what
you've read, he may answer.
You added an e to my name deliberately just to see if I'd reply,
didn't you! :-)
Not really, but because he thinks you are Paul
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 05:35:04PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy,
Reading through the TOC, it sounds like a book I'd definitely buy!
Great!
At 15:58 2002-01-10, you wrote:
2. How to cover common problems in a way that folks can find them
without reading the whole book? Maybe
Hello all,
Please advise location of the toc.
Kind reagrds
Emmanuel
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:32:03AM -0600
Jeremy,
Late last year, you were creating the Table of Contents for a book about
MySQL...how's it coming? I know that many on this list were anxious to get
a sneak peak, and perhaps suggest additional topics, such as advantages and
conditions for using INNODB and BDB tables versus MYISAM. And
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:32:03AM -0600, Rick Emery wrote:
Jeremy,
Late last year, you were creating the Table of Contents for a book
about MySQL...how's it coming? I know that many on this list were
anxious to get a sneak peak, and perhaps suggest additional topics,
such as advantages
Jeremy,
Reading through the TOC, it sounds like a book I'd definitely buy!
At 15:58 2002-01-10, you wrote:
2. How to cover common problems in a way that folks can find them
without reading the whole book? Maybe this is just an indexing
issue. An item that Monty brought up is MySQL's
I prefer
'MySQL' by Michael Kofler (Apres ISBN 1893115577)
D Bamud wrote:
Which is the **best, easy, compact** book available on MySQL. Delhi India.
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MySql mSQL O'Reilly press isbn 1-56592-434-7
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Which is the **best, easy, compact** book available on MySQL. Delhi India
MySql mSQL O'Reilly press isbn 1-56592-434-7
is probably the worst book about mysql.
Please note that the O'Reilly book was originally suppose to be about msql
but near the end of the project they noticed that mysql was gaining
popularity on msql so they threw in some information on
mysql.
D Bamud wrote:
Which is the **best, easy, compact** book available on MySQL. Delhi India.
I found that MySQL by Michael Kofler (Apress, ISBN 1-893115-57-7) was a
rather good and informative book.
Cheers,
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D Bamud wrote:
Which is the **best, easy, compact** book available on MySQL. Delhi India.
MySQL by Paul Dubois, New Riders Publishing, ISBN 0-7357-0921-1
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Which is the **best, easy, compact** book
suitable for 3.22.x 3.23.x, but not enough good for 4.x
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Ok. So majority is towards Paul DuBois. I went
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version of MySQL 3.23.39 / MySQL 4.0.x. I do not
want to buy a book that is
outdated or going to be outdated. Please comment.
Yes, but good books are good books. This is a good
book.
I use SuSE 7.3, but get a lot of information from 2
books I favor
Are there anyone from Auckland , New Zealand that can tell me where I can
get a good book on mysql?
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another oracle dba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone recommend an intro MySQL book. I'm looking for a
book with info on MySQL
Like you I too have come from an Oracle background to Mysql. Two main
sources of information as far as I'm concerned:
1. The MySQL manual that comes
Subject:
intro mysql book
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
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Can someone recommend an intro MySQL book. I'm looking for a
book with info on MySQL
Other than the manual, Sam's Teach Yourself MySQL in 21 Days is a great
book.
- Deryck H
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Hello All!
Can someone recommend an intro MySQL book. I'm looking for a
book with info on MySQL
Yes, as others have said, the Paul Dubois book is -excellent.-
Teach Yourself MySQL in 21 Days ...SAMS..by Maslakowski.. (Takes you
from Ignorant to Working Project).
Avoid it like the PLAGUE
Can someone recommend an intro MySQL book. I'm looking for a
book with info on MySQL internals from the dba standpoint
as well as usage from a developer standpoint. I'm going to
take a look at MySQL by Paul Dubois. It seems to have good
reviews, but would be interested in other recommendations
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