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The MySQL Certification Study Guide, one of the first books to be released under the cooperative MySQL Press label of MySQL AB and Pearson, is not only the authoritative guide to prepare for the MySQL Core Certification and MySQL Professional Certification exams but also a valuable reference for the day-to-day work of a MySQL administrator and developer.
In its sixteen chapters the study guide conveys the concepts, principles, and techniques that are needed for successfully passing the exams. The topics covered include the relation between MySQL AB and the MySQL software products, using the MySQL Client, Data Definition Language, basic and advanced SQL, architectural and security aspects of MySQL as well as performance tuning and advanced server features.
What makes the MySQL Certification Study Guide so valuable while preparing for on of the exams is the fact that each chapter is concluded with a set of questions that is similar to the actual exam question for the topic covered in the chapter. Together with the provided answers and their discussion this allows for the reader to test his learning progress.
I think the MySQL Certification Study Guide would have helped me a lot while preparing my own exams that I took during the beta testing phase of MySQL's certification programme.
Sebastian Bergmann was born in 1978, lives in Siegburg, Germany and studies Computer Science at the University of Bonn. He spends his free time with the development of Free Software, is a member of the PHP Development Team and author of a variety of PHP Open Source projects like PHPUnit and phpOpenTracker. He writes articles for both print and online media and is a frequent speaker at conferences.
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