MySQL Cookbook (Slashdot)

MySQL Cookbook (Slashdot)
Michael J. Ross writes “Of all the technical challenges faced by the typical experienced computer programmer, questions about syntax form a relatively small portion. This is especially true now that current coding editors and IDEs offer statement expansion and syntax checking. Rather, the most common type of technical challenge is understanding how to solve a specific data access or manipulation …

BakBone adds MySQL module - Infostor magazine

BakBone adds MySQL module - Infostor magazine
BakBone adds MySQL moduleInfostor magazine, OK - 8 hours agoMarch 2, 2007?BakBone Software this week released its NetVault: Backup APM (Application Plugin Module) for MySQL v.3.0 software. The module is designed to …

MySQL Cookbook

MySQL Cookbook
Michael J. Ross writes “Of all the technical challenges faced by the typical experienced computer programmer questions about syntax form a relatively small portion. This is especially true now that current coding editors and IDEs offer statement expansion and syntax checking. Rather the most common type of technical challenge is understanding how to solve a specific data access or manipulation problem. Hence the growing popularity of programming “cookbooks ” which are filled with “recipes ” each comprising a concise statement of a focused problem followed by a solution with plenty of sample code to show how to implement it. For developers using the MySQL database system the gold standard of such books is MySQL Cookbook by Paul DuBois.” Read below for the rest of Michael’s review