[nycphp-talk] Learning SQL - Resources & Recommendations
Anthony Wlodarski
aw at sap8.com
Sat Nov 3 20:37:00 EDT 2007
I have also learned a lot just by reading MySQL documentation (and it
was bloody hell trying to learn how to combat SQL injection but I think
I got a grasp on it). A good way I also learned the rights and wrong
was playing in PHPMyAdmin and just testing queries on data that was just
there to play with.
-Anthony
Brian O'Connor wrote:
> Although it may sound cliche or whatever, I learned SQL from just
> reading the MySQL documentation. It gives a pretty good tutorial with
> basic queries and such.
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/tutorial.html
>
> I'm not sure how it is now but I'm assuming its of similar use these days.
>
> On 11/3/07, * David Krings* <ramons at gmx.net <mailto:ramons at gmx.net>>
> wrote:
>
> inforequest wrote:
> > Gee, David you just blew any chance you had of selling that book
> on the
> > PHP list!
> >
> > -=john
>
> Nah, I need it, otherwise my desk is wobbly again.
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