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The MySQL Phrasebook is a pocket guide that is jam-packed with useful and essential code "phrases" for the MySQL developer's everyday use. Packed with practical solutions for tasks that the MySQL developer must accomplish every day, it fills the need for a short, functional, to-the-point reference for MySQL. This is the guide to consult when you need an immediate, applicable solution to frequent tasks and code that is flexible and adaptable to your needs. Your time won't be wasted on more tutorials — it simply puts essential "phrases" at your fingertips that you can take with you everywhere.
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Great reference tool - 2006-04-15
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It's a very light book, slightly taller than your average paper back, weighing in at only 181 pages. In those pages the authors have managed to cram in lots of different types of information: From a basic introduction to the relational database model, to basic administration information, to query design and code examples in C, PHP & Perl. That's a lot of information for such a tiny book, so necessarily the coverage is brief. Fortunately the authors managed to hone in on the information from each section that would be most useful to the reader, and concentrate on that.
The "phrases" the book introduces deal are basically short little answers to questions that come up frequently when working with MySQL (I might say that a Phrasebook Sam's pocketbook version of O'Reilly's cookbooks). Starting off with basic things like select queries, and moving up to cross table queries (incidentally I finally understand the difference between an inner and outer join). It also goes into performance tips, server administration, and backups.
If you're already well versed in the world of MySQL, this isn't the book for you. However, if you're anything like me, someone who uses MySQL a lot for a few basic things but doesn't really know much beyond that, this book will be a good addition to your reference library. If you're just getting started with MySQL this book isn't going to teach you everything you know, but will help answer some questions for you along the way.
Overall I'd recommend this book to most of my friends.
Very Elementary Subjects Covered! - 2007-03-21
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This book should be titled Mysql Short Tutorial instead. I am no mysql expert myself with only 1 month experience, but I find the phrases and subjects covered to be very basic! The book does cover a wide variety of subjects with a systematic presentation such that it reads more like a short tutorial rather than a reference book. Just because you make the book small doesn't make it a good reference book! Also, the paper quality is poor - very thin and easily torn! I recommend looking at the o'reilly pocket references/ guides instead.
Good Little Book - 2006-09-13
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I got my hands on several copies of the new Phrasebook series from Developer's Library back in April 2006 but as they were intended as handouts at my conference talks, I could not hold onto them long enough to review them. I've since managed to hold onto a copy of the MySQL Phrasebook long enough to review it and consider it worth the wait.
The MySQL Phrasebook makes a useful companion for a beginning MySQL administrator or developer looking for a guide that can be carried along wherever they happen to be coding. It comes with a useful overview of the MySQL architecture followed by useful information organized by use-case.
There are useful chapters on APIs, advanced queries and troubleshooting that I found particularly nice. As an occasional developer, having a simple sample PHP script is usually all I need to reference when developing and I was happy to see that the included example was written against the mysqli provider instead of the older mysql provider.
In addition to being quite useful, the price is certainly right at at list of $14.99 (less on Amazon). At just over 150 pages in pocket format I wouldn't expect to pay much more, but I'm happy to see that the price is reasonable.
This phrasebook, along with its PHP and Apache companions, will certainly accompany me on future coding trips where other reference materials would prove too bulky.
Book Review from Silicon Valley Web Builder (SVWB) - 2009-10-26
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I will never estimate how practical and useful a pocket guide are. This pocket guide can replace a standard developer book on MySQL as far as covering the most essential details to create, design, develop and maintain MySQL database. Sometimes bigger book with more pages does not offer you more concise knowledge. This pocket guide gives you the reference links that would save you time and effort in filtering search results and identifying appropriate documentation. At last the Appendix on "A Brief MySQL Tutorial" is one of the best written tutorial in MySQL using a simple application with code samples and chronological tasks.
MySQL Phrasebook
Nice Reference - 2008-08-24
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This book is pretty nice. It's fairly handy. However, I'm inclined to group it in the beginner-intermediate range (not that it's advertised otherwise).
The majority of the times that I've picked it up to investigate things that I wasn't sure about/had never attempted, I failed to find them in the index. Thumbing through the book to find various things I find a proliferation of information that any experienced user (note--I've only been using MySQL for a year now) will almost certainly not need to look up.
Don't get me wrong, it is a very useful book; it's just that most of the times I reach for it, I find myself disappointed and getting another book or looking online.
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