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Murach's MySQL

Murach's MySQL

by Joel Murach
Paperback
Publication Date: 13/05/2015

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This practical, hands-on tutorial/reference/guide to MySQL is perfect for beginners, but it also works for experienced developers who aren't getting the most from MySQL.

As you would expect, this book shows how to code all of the essential SQL statements for creating and working with a MySQL database. But beyond that, this book also shows how to design a database, including how to use the graphical MySQL Workbench to create an EER model. It shows how to take advantage of relatively new MySQL features such as foreign keys, transactions, stored procedures, stored functions, triggers, and events. It even presents a starting set of skills for a database administrator (DBA), including how to secure and back up databases. And like all Murach books, it uses the distinctive "paired pages" format, which breaks the material into manageable skills to speed up both learning and reference. A great help for MySQL users at any level.

ISBN:
9781890774820
9781890774820
Category:
Computing & information technology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
13-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Mike\Murach#& Associates, Incorporated
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Dimensions (mm):
260x180mm
Weight:
1.43kg
Joel Murach

Joel Murach is the oldest son of publishing pioneer Mike Murach. Joel has been writing and editing books about computer programming for over 20 years now. During that time, he has written extensively on a wide range of Java, .NET, web, and database technologies. He has had best-selling books in all of those categories! In his books, you can see his clear approach to teaching any subject. Besides being a successful author, Joel is also a very talented musician. He writes and performs for his band, Joel Murach and the Low Rollers with regularity in the Bay Area.

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