Sinopsis:
This volume offers a problem-and-solution format that offers practical examples for everyday programming dilemmas. For every problem addressed in the book, there's a worked-out solution or "recipe" - short, focused pieces of code that you can insert directly into your applications. But MySQL Cookbook is more than a collection of cut-and-paste code. You also get explanations of how and why thecode works, so you can learn to adapt the techniques to similar situations. The book covers a lot of ground. Solutions for typical MySQL dilemmas range from simple ways to find all records that contain a given string, to more difficult problems, such as finding matching/nonmatching records in two tables. Whether you use MySQL on Unix, Linux, Windows or the Mac OSX platform, the book will show you how to: import data from external sources; export data for use by external programs; access MySQL from your Web server; use scripts with MySQL to read queries from a file; access MySQL from within client programs that use Perl, PHP, Java, Python and other languages; construct queries that solve commonly-occurring questions; and interact with the server. This learn-as-you-go resource should help users of all levels exploit MySQL more fully. MySQL Cookbook supplies you with an armory of ready-made techniques for specific problems so that, even if you're an experienced MySQL user, you don't have to write everything from scratch.
Acerca del autor:
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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