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From:Scott Baker Date:February 21 2001 9:59pm
Subject:Re: Printed MySQL manual
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I highly recommend Paul DuBois' book, it's an excellent read and a great 
reference.

At 04:05 PM 2/21/2001 -0500, Thalis A. Kalfigopoulos wrote:
> > As an alternative, I would suggest one of the fine books on MySQL. Our
> > developers each have a copy of the Paul DuBois book ("MySQL" / New Riders)
> > as well as the O'Reilly book "MySQL & mSQL". Both are excellent 
> learning and
> > reference resources, and are invaluable in understanding and applying SQL
> > syntax.
>
>I assume both are pretty good (I can verify that the 2nd one is indeed), 
>but still they are begining to show signs of their age. Mysql develops 
>very fast and they are both '99 books (IIRC). Does anyone know of any 
>plans for 2nd editions?



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