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MySQL Essential Skills 2004by John Horn, Michael Grey, and LLC Interstate Software Download Book (Respecting the intellectual property of others is utmost important to us, we make every effort to make sure we only link to legitimate sites, such as those sites owned by authors and publishers. If you have any questions about these links, please contact us.) link 1 link 2 About Book Book Description An introductory look into the most popular open source database. Get step-by-step instruction from installing MySQL, manipulating it, and basic reporting, to advanced reporting, interfacing programs, and backups. An accessible introduction to a powerful database, featuring progress checks, exercises, and Ask the Experts sections in each chapter. From the Back Cover Fundamentals Made Easy. Get Your MySQL Database Up and Running with Ease Set up a MySQL database on Windows or Linux with help from this step-by-step beginner’s guide. Learn to design and create a database with tables, load data into your tables, and generate basic and advanced reports. You’ll also get details on how to administer, secure, and back up your database, and import data from other programs. Plus, learn to use PHP for dynamic web pages and MySQL web interfaces. Get started in no time with today’s most popular open source database and take advantage of all the features MySQL database server has to offer. Designed for Easy Learning:
Dr. John W. Horn is a recognized MySQL lecturer and trainer with Interstate Software LLC. Michael Grey is an IT professional, trainer, and writer who provides courseware development for Interstate Software, LLC. Interstate Software is the only gold-level partner with MySQL AB, the commercial MySQL company founded by the creators of the MySQL database server. Interstate Software provides authorized MySQL training and consulting. Related Free eBooks
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