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If you’re a programmer new to databases—or just new to MySQL and its community-driven variant, MariaDB—you’ve found the perfect introduction. This hands-on guide provides an easy, step-by-step approach to installing, using, and maintaining these popular relational database engines.
With an easy, step-by-step approach, this practical guide shows programmers new to databases how to install, effectively use, and maintain MySQL and MariaDB. You'll learn these database systems through real-world examples and many practical tips.
Popular and easy-to-use database engines such as MySQL and
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If you’re a programmer new to databases—or just new to MySQL and its community-driven variant, MariaDB—you’ve found the perfect introduction. This hands-on guide provides an easy, step-by-step approach to installing, using, and maintaining these popular relational database engines.
With an easy, step-by-step approach, this practical guide shows programmers new to databases how to install, effectively use, and maintain MySQL and MariaDB. You'll learn these database systems through real-world examples and many practical tips.

Popular and easy-to-use database engines such as MySQL and MariaDB - a community-driven variant of MySQL& - help organizations large and small handle data by providing robust and efficient access in ways not offered by spreadsheets and other types of data stores. Experienced web developers and programmers interested in adding MySQL to their skill sets will also find this book useful.

Topics include:
An introduction to database systems and the SQL database language
Installation and basic administration of MySQL and MariaDB
Functions, subqueries, and other query enhancements
Methods for accessing MySQL and MariaDB from popular programming languages
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Autorenporträt
Russell Dyer is a freelance writer specializing in MySQL database software and is the editor of the MySQL Knowledge Base (http://www.mysql.com/network/knowledgeba se.html). He is the author of MySQL in a Nutshell (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mysqlian/) and has writen articles for several magazines: Dev Zone (a MySQL publication), Linux Journal, ONlamp.com, The Perl Journal, Red Hat Magazine, SysAdmin Magazine, Tech Republic, Unix Review, and XML.com. He has also finished his first novel, "In Search of Kafka". More information on Russell, along with a list of his published articles with links to them, can be found on his web site at http://russell.dyerhouse.com