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Author: Paul DuBois
ISBN : B00C2SFK2Q
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MySQL, Fifth Edition by Paul DuBois
The definitive guide to using, programming and administering MySQL 5.5 and MySQL 5.6 MySQL provides a comprehensive guide to effectively using and administering the MySQL database management system (DBMS).
Author Paul DuBois describes everything from the basics of getting information into a database and formulating queries, to using MySQL with PHP or Perl to generate dynamic web pages, to writing your own programs that access MySQL databases, to administering MySQL servers. The book also includes a comprehensive reference section providing detailed information on MySQL’s structure, language, syntax, and APIs.
The fifth edition of this bestselling book has been meticulously revised and updated to thoroughly cover the latest features and capabilities of MySQL 5.5, as well as to add new coverage of features introduced with MySQL 5.6.
MySQL is an open source relational database management system (DBMS) that has experienced a phenomenal growth in popularity and use. Known for its speed and ease of use, MySQL has proven itself to be particularly well-suited for developing database-backed websites and applications. MySQL runs on anything from modest hardware all the way up to enterprise servers, and its performance rivals any database system put up against it.
Paul DuBois'
MySQL, Fifth Edition, is the definitive guide to fully exploiting all the power and versatility of MySQL 5.5 and MySQL 5.6
Contents at a GlancePart I: General MySQL UseChapter 1 Getting Started with MySQL
Chapter 2 Using SQL to Manage Data
Chapter 3 Data Types
Chapter 4 Views and Stored Programs
Chapter 5 Query Optimization
Part II: Using MySQL Programming InterfacesChapter 6 Introduction to MySQL Programming
Chapter 7 Writing MySQL Programs Using C
Chapter 8 Writing MySQL Programs Using Perl DBI
Chapter 9 Writing MySQL Programs Using PHP
Part III: MySQL AdministrationChapter 10 Introduction to MySQL Administration
Chapter 11 The MySQL Data Directory
Chapter 12 General MySQL Administration
Chapter 13 Security and Access Control
Chapter 14 Database Maintenance, Backups, and Replication
Part IV: AppendixesAppendix A Software Required to Use This Book
Appendix B Data Type Reference
Appendix C Operator and Function Reference
Appendix D System, Status, and User Variable Reference
Appendix E SQL Syntax Reference
Appendix F MySQL Program Reference
Appendix G C API Reference
Appendix H Perl DBI API Reference
Appendix I PHP API Reference
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- Print Length: 1176 pages
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- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 5 edition (March 28, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00C2SFK2Q
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MySQL by Paul Dubois recently was reissued in a fifth edition. I purchased my first edition of this book more than a dozen years ago and it has become heavily dog-eared, festooned with Post-Its, and hand annotated over the years. It has proven to be the `go-to' book when other books or the manuals did not explain to my satisfaction any questions that have popped up.
The author is part of the amazing MySQL Documentation Team for Oracle and certainly knows the subject. At 1,154 pages it is not light in weight nor light in detail. The chapters include `Data Types', `Writing MySQL Programs using C', `Security and Access Control', `System, Status and User Variable Reference', `Query Optimization', `Writing MySQL Programs using PHP', and `The MySQl Data Dictionary'. The layout is easy on the eyes and the examples are able to spotlight the idea being covered fully. The text itself reads easily and amazingly clear. This is the most complete single book on MySQL and the one book you would bring if you have to use MySQL on the fabled desert island that allows only one book. The book is detailed enough for gnarled DBAs to discover undiscovered gems while clear enough for a junior MySQL-er to be able to get through a rough spot.
if you run across this book in a store, head directly to chapter 13 on Security and Access Control where `How to Steal Data' provides any DBA a Steven King level horror story that will provide nightmare fodder for years to come. The author then guides you through MySQL security and provides the best details on Proxy Accounts I have found. Other chapters are equally profound and perfectly detailed.
It does cover some of the new features of MySQL 5.6 but 5.6 came out after this book was committed to publishing.
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