How to start learning programming in MySQL (at least the authors of the books and the name of the books)?

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    Here is:

    • Joe Selco - SQL
    • Michelle E. Davis and John A. Phillips - Learn PHP and MySQL

    They are good, especially the first book - Everything is clear and well laid out a good bedtime story :) And of course, without platitudes? Better not electronic because the quality and readability are lower (And the most unpleasant eyes can hurt%))

    Good luck! : DDD

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      Better manual and a lot of practice, no book can replace it, read at least 10 books ... <br> I just opened Google in my time, console, and rushed%) - Zowie
    • I was asked to find the books so I found ^^ And the books are really good ... Especially, many need examples. <br /> <br /> ps. I once just opened Google, the console, and rushed%) +1 ^^ <br /> I taught (approximately) php =) like that - BomBom

    and it is best to start with the manual, the more muscle is very well documented

      The authors of the book: Maxim Kuznetsov, Igor Simdyanov. Name: MySQL 5 Tutorial.

      See here: MySQL tutorial .

        If you just want to learn how to program using MySQL, I'm afraid that nothing will come of it. It’s not trivial to sound, you need to start with a real or at the worst end of a fictional task.

        For example, how to store in MySQL product catalog: categories, the goods themselves, their presence. Draw on paper tables with their connections, and then look (in a book or in a search engine) necessary functions.