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MySQL quick guide: Comprehensive Guide to MySQL Database, integration and Beyond

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MySQL Quick Guide is your essential companion for mastering one of the world's most popular relational database management systems. Whether you're a beginner looking to explore the basics or an experienced developer aiming to sharpen your skills, this comprehensive guide has you covered. MySQL is renowned for its speed, reliability, and flexibility, making it a top choice for powering everything from small websites to large-scale applications. With this guide in hand, you'll embark on a journey through the intricacies of MySQL, from installation and setup to advanced features and best practices. Starting with the fundamentals, you'll learn how to install MySQL on various platforms, configure it to suit your needs, and create databases and tables to store your data efficiently. The guide provides practical examples and step-by-step instructions to ensure you're up and running quickly. As you progress, you'll delve into querying the database using SQL (Structured Query Language) to retrieve, insert, update, and delete data. You'll discover the power of SQL to filter, sort, and aggregate data, enabling you to extract valuable insights from your databases. The MySQL Quick Guide goes beyond the basics to cover advanced topics such as indexing and optimization, replication, and security, ensuring your databases perform optimally and remain safeguarded against threats. You'll also explore the integration of MySQL with popular programming languages like PHP, Python, Java, and more, allowing you to build dynamic and data-driven applications with ease. No database guide is complete without insights into high availability, scalability, and troubleshooting, and this guide delivers. You'll learn how to set up replication for fault tolerance, employ sharding for horizontal scalability, and tackle common MySQL issues with confidence. The book culminates in real-world case studies and best practices, providing you with practical examples of MySQL in action and expert advice from experienced users. These insights will empower you to make informed decisions and optimize your database solutions. In summary, the MySQL Quick Guide is your indispensable resource for mastering MySQL, whether you're a novice or a seasoned professional. With its clear explanations, hands-on examples, and expert guidance, you'll acquire the skills and knowledge needed to harness the full potential of MySQL and excel in your database endeavors. Get ready to dive into the world of MySQL with confidence and skill!

162 pages, Paperback

Published September 28, 2023

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Kevin Jackson's childhood ambition was to be a vampire but instead he became the last living polymath. His colossal expertise ranged from Seneca to Sugababes, with a special interest in the occult, Ruskin, take-away food, Dante's Inferno and the moose. He was the author of numerous books on numerous subjects, including Fast: Feasting on the Streets of London (Portobello 2006), and reviewed regularly for the Sunday Times.
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Kevin Jackson was an English writer, broadcaster and filmmaker.

He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge. After teaching in the English Department of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, he joined the BBC, first as a producer in radio and then as a director of short documentaries for television. In 1987 he was recruited to the Arts pages of The Independent. He was a freelance writer from the early 1990s and was a regular contributor to BBC radio discussion programmes.

Jackson often collaborated on projects in various media: with, among others, the film-maker Kevin Macdonald, with the cartoonist Hunt Emerson, with the musician and composer Colin Minchin (with whom he wrote lyrics for the rock opera Bite); and with the songwriter Peter Blegvad.

Jackson appears, under his own name, as a semi-fictional character in Iain Sinclair's account of a pedestrian journey around the M25, London Orbital.

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