Various MySQL articles

 

Various articles (the data for this list is collected and time-reordered from http://www.onlamp.com/onlamp/general/mysql.csp):

  • LAMP: The Open Source Web Platform by Dale Dougherty  Jan. 26, 2001
    O'Reilly Network runs a LAMP web site, and the chances are good that your organization does, too. LAMP = Linux + Apache + MySQL + (PHP | Perl | Python), and ONLamp.com is our new site dedicated to the platform.

  • Tips for Building Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL by Hugh E. Williams  Apr. 4, 2002
    Here are eight tips for enhancing Web database applications by using PHP and MySQL.

  • Ten MySQL Best Practices by George Reese  Jul. 11, 2002
    George Reese, coauthor of Managing & Using MySQL, 2nd Edition, offers a set of best practices for MySQL administrators that will help with the security, maintenance, and performance of a MySQL installation.

  • Cooking with MySQL by Paul DuBois   Nov. 21, 2002
    Paul DuBois has selected sample recipes from the hundreds you'll find in his book,
    MySQL Cookbook. In this first in a three-part series showcasing these sample recipes, find out how to interpret results from summaries and NULL values and how to identify duplicates in a table or record.

  • Cooking with MySQL by Paul DuBois  Dec. 12, 2002
    Paul DuBois has selected sample recipes from the hundreds you'll find in his book, MySQL Cookbook. In this second article in a three-part series showcasing these recipes, find out how to manage simultaneous
    AUTO_INCREMENT values, and how to use AUTO_INCREMENT values and related tables.

  • Cooking with MySQL by Paul DuBois   Dec. 26, 2002
    Paul DuBois has selected sample recipes from the hundreds you'll find in his book, MySQL Cookbook. In this third and final series of excerpts showcasing these recipes, learn how to compute team standings, how to calculate the differences between successive rows, and how to find cumulative sums and running averages.

  • The State of Open Source by Daniel H. Steinberg  Jul. 9, 2003
    Luminaries from the open source communities of Perl, Python, PHP, MySQL, Apache, and Linux each presented their take on the current state of their technology and where it is headed. Daniel Steinberg reports from OSCON 2003.