The Manga Guide to Databases
By Mana Takahashi, Shoko Azuma, Trend-Pro Co., Ltd.
Publisher: No Starch Press
Released: January 2009
Pages: 224
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Learning databases is a fun

By Chetankumar Akarte

from Navi Mumbai, India

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  • Well-written

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    Comments about No Starch Press The Manga Guide to Databases:

    Since my childhood Manga comics are my favorite, pictorial representation of Manga always help me to remember stories than regular text book stories. It always sticks me on the subject and learning just becomes the fun. It's the same fact for the book "the manga guide to databases" by O'Reilly Media and No Starch Press.

    This book covers from basics of databases with terms like Schema, key, moralization, transaction, basics of SQL to the advance topics like security, indexing, disaster recovery and replication. Good for me to learn database from the basic.

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