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<pre wrap="">On 12/9/06, Afan Pasalic <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:afan@afan.net"><afan@afan.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm looking for training/classes for mysql somewhere in Des Moines area.
Any recommendations?
Thoughts about online courses?
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How in-depth do you need to get? The documentation on the MySQL Web
site is very extensive. I'm no MySQL guru, but every question I've
had so far was successfully answered by consulting their online
manuals.
They are a bit counter-intuitive to locate from the main page, though.
You need to click on the "Community" link at the top, then the
"Documentation" link is in the column on the left.
Sorry, probably not the answer you were looking for, but maybe it will
help someone else on the list.
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My company is paying for my mysql class. Yes, I use mysql documentation
to solve problemes. Though some additional info about optimisation,
moving from 4 to 5, etc. wouldn't hurt?<br>
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-afan<br>
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