I'd second Sean's endorsement of the New Riders book.  I generally
am a fan of Oreilly books, but I can't figure out *what* was going
on there with the Mysql book.  It's actually mysql and msql covered in one
book, with less docs than you can get online, from what I saw, and
seemingly very little in the way of actual usage/administration/case
studies.


Sean Cazzell wrote:

> You need to go get yourself a copy of the MySQL book from New
> Riders.  Stay away from the O'Reilly one, it sucks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sean
>
> --


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