MySQL Books
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Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Cristian Darie, Mihai Bucica, Apress
In The Expert's Voice in Open Source series, Apress has harnessed the knowledge and expertise of some of the best folks in open source and this book is no exception. — Mary Norbury-Glaser, Slashdot Contributor (Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce) serves as a fantastic primer for anyone joining the fray in designing and developing online commerce solutions. — Blane Warrene, Open Sourcery
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SQLite (Developer's Library)
Published 16 years ago
by Chris Newman, Sams
SQLite is a small, fast, embeddable database. What makes it popular is the combination of the database engine and interface into a single library as well as the ability to store all the data in a single file. Its functionality lies between MySQL and PostgreSQL, however it is faster than both databases. In SQLite, author Chris Newman provides a thorough, practical guide to using, administering and programming this up-and-coming database.
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Beginning MySQL Database Design and Optimization: From Novice to Professional
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Chad Russell, Jon Stephens, Apress
Apress has done what many other publishers have failed to do by providing an excellent series of "Novice to Professional" books. This book is pretty much a "must have" for a MySQL programmer looking to bridge the gap between novice and professional. Beginning MySQL Database Design and Optimization is a great book for MySQL users who already know the basics and want to improve their use of MySQL.
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Tomcat 5 Unleashed
Published 16 years ago
by Lajos Moczar, Sams
Tomcat is the most widely used Java-based Web application server available, and the latest version, Tomcat 5.x, has a variety of features that allow developers and administrators to create and maintain sophisticated enterprise-level Web applications.
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Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL: From Novice to Professional
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by W. Jason Gilmore, Apress
I can report that Gilmore and Apress have given the world one book that will replace many other PHP and MySQL volumes. This is one that the reader will consistently rely on and keep near to hand. I can summarize this review in nine words: If you want to learn PHP, buy this book. ...an extremely detailed book. — Richard Testani, Apple-Sauce.
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Web Database Applications with PHP & MySQL, 2nd Edition
Published 16 years ago
by Hugh E. Williams, O'Reilly Media
PHP and MySQL go hand in hand; the former has been carefully adapted, through the efforts of the open-source community, to the latter. For situations that require dynamic content but don't merit the complexity and development time of Java or .NET enterprise applications, the PHP language and the MySQL database server fit the bill perfectly.
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Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes (3rd Edition)
Published 16 years ago
by Ben Forta, Sams
Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes has established itself as the gold standard for introductory SQL books, offering a fast-paced accessible tutorial to the major themes and techniques involved in applying the SQL language. Forta's examples are clear and his writing style is crisp and concise. As with earlier editions, this revision includes coverage of current versions of all major commercial SQL platforms. New this time around is coverage of MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
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Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate
Published 17 years ago
by Joseph Walnes, Ara Abrahamian, Mike CannonBrookes, Patrick A. Lightbody, Wiley
The Java language itself is not strictly open-source (Sun has held onto control, albeit with lots of public input). There is, however, a large open-source development community around this highly capable language. Java Open Source Programming describes and provides tutorials on some of the most interesting public Java projects, and is designed to enable a Java programmer (who's worked through the basic language's initial learning curve) to take on more ambitious assignments.
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The Definitive Guide to MySQL, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Michael Kofler, Apress
(Michael Kofler) did the hard work of taking the documentation and sifting through it to bring the useful parts together clearly and concisely. Definitive indeed. — Craig Maloney, Slashdot Contributor This second edition of Michael Kofler's acclaimed MySQL book has updated and expanded to cover MySQL 4.0, the most recent production release of the popular open source database, which boasts more than 4 million users worldwide.
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Programmer's Guide to SQL
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Cristian Darie, Karli Watson, Apress
The Programmer's Guide to SQL provides an in-depth yet concise tutorial on the use of Structured Query Language (SQL). Once you've mastered the fundamentals, the book serves as a handy desktop reference on SQL usage, covering all of the major SQL statements that you'll need when programming databases. It also comes complete with example code for five major database systems: SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and Access.