About mysql reading and newsgroups

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Pjotr Wedersteers

    About mysql reading and newsgroups

    Hello,

    I took quite elaborate SQL and SQL-admin courses at Oracle, but that was
    years ago. Have never since used SQL but for some extremely simple
    straightforward queries on single table db's. So while conjoins, inner and
    outer joins et cetera ring some bells, I wouldn't know how to tell one from
    the other anymore, let alone put them to good use.

    So I decided to check for some good reading material that starts from
    scratch but quickly picks up. I haven't really found a lot yet, my library
    has zip and I don't want to buy before I try or be sure its worth the cost.
    I am a rather quick learner I think, with a preference for visual support
    and try it yourself quiz-type quick snippets. If there is a choice in
    underlying OS, I prefer Linux to Win32.

    I also tried to find some good newsgroups, and while PHP has several, I
    can't find a good english (or dutch) ng on mysql (at least not on my
    isp-server). Do you peeps have some tips on good reading/study material and
    newsgroups to look for ?

    Thanks a lot in advance! All your good links, tips, book titles and ng names
    are welcome!
    Pjotr


  • Perttu Pulkkinen

    #2
    Re: About mysql reading and newsgroups


    "Pjotr Wedersteers" <x33159@westert erp.com>
    kirjoitti viestissä news:40f30d80$0 $136$e4fe514c@d reader17.news.x s4all.nl...
    [color=blue]
    > I also tried to find some good newsgroups, and while PHP has several, I
    > can't find a good english (or dutch) ng on mysql (at least not on my
    > isp-server). Do you peeps have some tips on good reading/study material[/color]
    and[color=blue]
    > newsgroups to look for ?[/color]

    Newsgroups on the other hand are as good and nice as the people who go
    there.
    In my opinion mailing.databas e.mysql is very active normal good newsgroup.





    Comment

    • Erwin Moller

      #3
      Re: About mysql reading and newsgroups

      Pjotr Wedersteers wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > Hello,
      >
      > I took quite elaborate SQL and SQL-admin courses at Oracle, but that was
      > years ago. Have never since used SQL but for some extremely simple
      > straightforward queries on single table db's. So while conjoins, inner and
      > outer joins et cetera ring some bells, I wouldn't know how to tell one
      > from the other anymore, let alone put them to good use.
      >
      > So I decided to check for some good reading material that starts from
      > scratch but quickly picks up. I haven't really found a lot yet, my library
      > has zip and I don't want to buy before I try or be sure its worth the
      > cost. I am a rather quick learner I think, with a preference for visual
      > support and try it yourself quiz-type quick snippets. If there is a choice
      > in underlying OS, I prefer Linux to Win32.
      >
      > I also tried to find some good newsgroups, and while PHP has several, I
      > can't find a good english (or dutch) ng on mysql (at least not on my
      > isp-server). Do you peeps have some tips on good reading/study material
      > and newsgroups to look for ?
      >
      > Thanks a lot in advance! All your good links, tips, book titles and ng
      > names are welcome!
      > Pjotr[/color]

      Hi Pjotr,

      For a quick overview (only to refresh your memories) try:
      W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.

      and pick SQL.

      If you want an indepth good book, filled with examples/exercises.
      The best way to master SQL, in my humble opinion, is reading about it and
      above all: doing it a lot.
      I know of 1 Dutch book (You mentioned you read Dutch.).
      It is called simply: "SQL Leerboek" and I am sure you can find it in any
      good technical bookstore.
      (Here is a hyperlink to the book: http://www.r20.nl/boek_SQL_leerboek.htm)

      Allthough the book isn't very new, it is still a great book for learning and
      exercising.

      Good luck,
      Erwin Moller

      Comment

      Working...