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Try the online manual at mysql.com first. It does have user comments on
most topics, which are fairly helpful.
From my humble perspective, it's a giant leap backward, but if it's forced on you, good luck (that's my current lot in life).
Adams, Matthew (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
>For those of you who have already made the leap
>from working with Oracle to working with mySQL,
>which books helped you the most in coming up to
>speed with mySQL?
>
>Matt
>
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>Matt Adams - GE Appliances - matt.adams_at_appl.ge.com
>If you want my views of history
>Then there's something you should know
>The three men I admire most
>Are Curly, Larry, Moe - Meatloaf
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