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[.uk] MySQL(TM): The Complete Reference (ISBN 0072224770)



Very helpful primer:
Unlike most computer-related books, this one actually makes sense. The author has a no-nonsense approach to getting points across that most computer "authors" lack. It's very well organized and it's oriented to the beginner/intermediate audience. As a computer scientist myself, I found this book to quite welcoming and easy to find specific subjects in it. I was up and running in about three days. I created my first MySQL database and had it well-tuned in about a week or so, which is remarkable because I hadn't had any MySQL experience up to that point. Very solid, helpful book. Highly recommend.


Useless! Don't Buy This Book:
This is a useless book, perhaps this could be useful for a newbie to know what MySQL is. I never recommend this book even for a moderate developer. This book doesn't solve the issue or DON'T EVENT HINT installing multiple instances of MySQL servers, specially on Linux environment. The performance optimisation and administrative details placed on this book are very little and yet they are very abstract. i bought this book to save time, for administrative /configuration/performance optimisation purpose BUT I FOUND NOTHING USEFUL. You don't find any reference to the use of the Password() function and password comparision. Also the significant part of this book is, it doesn't have anything useful for a administrator, who wants to optimise and hack the power of MySql. we're paying for a techie book like this, not to see the Mysql manual duplicated, but to see more value added features which comes with the experience of the auther+++++ which this book has compromised and beatifully lets down those who seek more depths in mysql. MySql official manual is still the best , save your $$$$ don't buy this book get the MySql manual at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/index.html Tyronne Bershath Wickramarathne


Excellent Reference:
I've learned a lot from Vaswani. I think he has done an outstanding job of cataloging and summarizing MySQL. You can go to the very good index and find a few references, then find what you need. To me, a good index is a top priority, & Vaswani did a pretty good job with the index. I did find a few subjects which need more depth, but most subjects were covered well enough to answer my questions. This 4 star rating is from the perspective of a beginning to intermediate web application developer. My purpose in buying this book was to get from a basic SQL knowledge (via a local community college Oracle class) to a better understanding of MySQL, to use with PHP etc. I am not a systems administrator and have no desire to be one. Just wanted to use MySQL on a couple business projects, and MySQL Complete Reference has definitely helped. I think it is an excellent choice for a beginning to intermediate LAMP or MySQL application developer. For an application developer, I highly recommend it.


great skill-builder for beginners/intermediates, lacking in discussion of advanced features, a bit out-of-date:
Note: This book only covers through MySQL 4.1, so I would recommend another book if you plan on moving to MySQL 5.0 or higher (which you should). This is a good introduction for MySQL users who have not read through a MySQL book before, and need somebody to help them work through reasonably complicated concepts in plain English. It's also a good book for people who have worked through online documentation but want to integrate the bits and pieces they've picked up from other places. It has copious and easy-to-follow examples, and if you read it through, you will become confident using MySQL's basic and intermediate functionalities. This book is not as good when it gets to more advanced topics. Part of that is due to the fact that it only covers MySQL through version 4.1, so many of the more advanced features in verison 5.0 like stored procedures and triggers are not covered at all (nor is the mysqli extension for PHP covered in the PHP section of the book). Also, a number of features that were available in 4.1, like transactions, are not covered in enough detail. For example, while a basic example of a transaction is given, I don't think that this book contains enough real-world examples for determining what specific transaction isolation level one would choose in a given circumstance. The discussion of isolation levels relies on theoretical graphs instead. For a current purchaser, I'd give this 3 stars - good for a beginner or intermediate reader, not as good for an advanced reader. I would give it 4 stars but it's out of date so I wouldn't recommend it for most current purchasers.


A good and nearly complete introduction to MySQL:
This book provides a good and clear overview of the subject of MySQL. This is a thick book that covers a lot of material. The last Chapters even provided introductions to application development with C, PERL and PHP. MySQL: The complete Reference really seemed like an actual complete reference. While it may not go to deep into every subject it does at least briefly cover each topic. Most of the focus was on SQL (Structured Query Language) though. There were only a few minor issues with this book aside from minor grammatical errors. For one thing, you would occasionally have to modify the sample tables before you could even start the exercise. Also, it would have been nice having more sample tables and data so I could follow along in more of the examples. Frequently, my result set wouldn't quite match the one in the book. Additionally, some of the command wouldn't even execute or would return an error message. Lastly, the chapters on development were pretty useless unless you are already familiar with one of the languages. But, I believe many of the above problems where because of version differences and the fact that I was running MySQL on windows. Although windows instructions were given as well the book examples were still more oriented towards a UNIX installation. Also, MySQL would be several versions newer on my computer. I believe that made a difference on some of the results as well. And for windows administration its better just to use one of the suggested GUI programs since many of the commands were difficult to run from the command prompt. So, I wasn't quite able to follow along with all the examples for one reason or another. Nevertheless, there were still plenty of quality examples I could follow along in. In addition, there was still a lot to learn from just reading through the material. Overall, this book works well as a reference or for working the Chapters in order. Even though the book's user level isn't indicated I believe it provides a fine introduction for a beginner.


Author:Vikram Vaswani
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:005.133
EAN:9780072224771
Edition:1
ISBN:0072224770
Number Of Pages:544
Publication Date:2003-12-18
UPC:783254040199



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