RE: books on mySQL

  • From: "Weaver, Walt" <wweaver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:18:43 -0700

Paul DuBois' book is a good place to start.

The MySQL Cookbook published by O'Reilly is a handy reference once you
get your feet wet.

--Walt

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> Matthew (GE Consumer & Industrial)
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> 
> For those of you who have already made the leap
> from working with Oracle to working with mySQL,
> which books helped you the most in coming up to 
> speed with mySQL? 
> 
> Matt
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