MySQL in a Nutshell
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: May 2005
Pages: 352
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Comments about oreilly MySQL in a Nutshell:

I have a few ‘Nutshell' books in my library, and have found them to be a source I refer to time and time again. So, when I saw that O'Reilly had released a ‘Nutshell' book on MySQL, I headed on over to my local bookstore and spent some time in a high-back chair perusing it's pages.

Don't let the size of the book fool you. The information it contains is well laid out into identifiable topics for easy reference. Since I have acquired this book, I have been able to find desired functions, statements and utilities more easily than before.

Lately, I am spending a considerable amount of my time tuning and optimizing SQL queries that appear throughout a large PHP application I am designing. I initially wrote the queries months ago, but with my newfound reference in hand, I have been able to significantly reduce the amount of execution time each query takes. One of the book's pleasant surprises was the section regarding flow control functions, which lets me take my SQL query functionality far beyond where it ever has been.

The book also includes chapters on PERL, PHP and C APIs, which prove to be very readable. This little powerhouse packs a punch. I definitely recommend "MySQL in a Nutshell, A Desktop Quick Reference by Russell J.T. Dyer" to anyone developing applications that interface with MySQL, or to anyone who wants to get to know MySQL better.

For more information, go to:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mysqlian/

-Brett Berry

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http://www.BrettBerry.com

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