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MySQL Cookbook, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Paul DuBois O'Reilly Media, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published November 2006, 1000 pages, ISBN 059652708X | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $31.50 You Save: $18.49 (37% Off)
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Along with MySQL's popularity has come a flood of questions about solving specific
problems, and that's where this Cookbook is essential. Designed as a handy resource
when you need quick solutions or techniques, the book offers dozens of short,
focused pieces of code and hundreds of worked-out examples for programmers of
all levels who don't have the time (or expertise) to solve MySQL problems from
scratch.
The new edition covers MySQL 5.0 and its powerful new features, as well as
the older but still widespread MySQL 4.1. One major emphasis of this book is
how to use SQL to formulate queries for particular kinds of questions, using
the mysql client program included in MySQL distributions. The other major emphasis
is how to write programs that interact with the MySQL server through an API.
You'll find plenty of examples using several language APIs in multiple scenarios
and situations, including the use of Ruby to retrieve and format data. There
are also many new examples for using Perl, PHP, Python, and Java as well.
Other recipes in the book teach you to:
- Access data from multiple tables at the same time
- Use SQL to select, sort, and summarize rows
- Find matches or mismatches between rows in two tables
- Determine intervals between dates or times, including age calculations
- Store images into MySQL and retrieve them for display in web pages
- Get LOAD DATA to read your data files properly or find which values in the
file are invalid
- Use strict mode to prevent entry of bad data into your database
- Copy a table or a database to another server
- Generate sequence numbers to use as unique row identifiers
- Create database events that execute according to a schedule
- And a lot more
MySQL Cookbook doesn't attempt to develop full-fledged, complex applications.
Instead, it's intended to assist you in developing applications yourself by
helping you get past problems that have you stumped.
About the Author
Paul DuBois is one of the primary contributors to the MySQL Reference Manual,
a renowned online manual that has supported MySQL administrators and database
developers for years, now available in an attractive paper format from the O'Reilly
Community Press. He is also the author of Using csh & tcsh and Software
Portability with imake by O'Reilly, as well as MySQL and MySQL and Perl for
the Web by New Riders.
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