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MySQL

MySQL by
Publisher: Wikibooks 2014
Number of pages: 147
MySQL is a free, widely used SQL engine. It can be used as a fast database as well as a rock-solid DBMS using a modular engine architecture. The purpose of this wikibook is to provide a practical knowledge on using the database ...
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