MySQL by Michael Kofler is a comprehensive guide to MySQL, providing a thorough introduction to the installation, configuration, implementation, and administration of the worlds most popular open source database server. Kofler includes coverage of transactions with BDB, InnoDB, and Gemini tables, and outlines the installation of Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl for both Linux and Windows systems. With an eye to those issues most important to MySQL users, Kofler adds to his coverage of the server by focusing on its use in conjunction with various technologies that make database information accessible over the Web, including PHP, Perl, and ODBC.
High demand for information on MySQL, arguably the world's most popular Open Source database server Provides practical, immediately applicable examples Written by a well-respected information technology author Covers the implementation of MySQL alongside several of the Web's most popular languages and technologies, namely PHP, PERL, and ODBC Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Open Source databasing products offer users a comparable alternative to the costly commercial solutions available on the market today. One such Open Source database enjoying enormous popularity is MySQL, which offers very fast and reliable data management. Its widespread popularity make this book, a one-stop source on how to install, configure and implement MySQL, a valuable asset to database administrators and programmers.
Michael Kofler
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