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HelloI want to learn about MySql Database.Do any one know about free rescorces for learning it.Also a tutor for DreamWeaver MXI will be very thanful.Sohail Ahmedsohail4@msn.com

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Actually there are lots threads in Xisto.com which may help u in using mysql. However, u may go to http://www.mysql.com/ to try the advanced matrial. With my experience, we use php to operate mysql, you may visit http://php.net/ to get the help.Hope you will enjoy the learning of mysql, and php as well.

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Hello

I want to learn about MySql Database.

Do any one know about free rescorces for learning it.

Also a tutor for DreamWeaver MX

 

I will be very thanful.

 

Sohail Ahmed

sohail4@msn.com

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Well their is many tutorials on MySQL, one site I would recommend, is http://internet.com/; since they have a couple of sites, that have tutorials and information about SQL, especially MySQL... :)

 

Marcomedia Dreamweaver comes with a tutorial that explains how to use Dreamweaver... :)

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Actually there are lots threads in Xisto.com which may help u in using mysql. However, u may go to http://www.mysql.com/ to try the advanced matrial. With my experience, we use php to operate mysql, you may visit http://php.net/ to get the help.

 

Hope you will enjoy the learning of mysql, and php as well.

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The best way to learn something new [if u are used to with a little programming]

things is to 'Learn by Examples'.

So use search engines to find out MYSQL/PHP examples.

you'll get to know all else.

adios

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download a pdf version of mysql manual and mysql it self it would be or a good starting point to learn mysql databases. actually i have 3 mysql books but i prefer the manual coz it gives more details and clearly explains everything about it, and most books about mysql is just like a manual and most tutorial on the net is came from the manual :)

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do you know site for advance?

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Advance?

 

Did you even read this thread? It's got plenty of sites.....

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