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MySQL much beloved among the Open Source community has recently been acquired by Sun Microsystems for the small pittance of insert picture of Dr. Evil here one billion dollars in cash and stock options. How this will affect end users and open source in general is still up in the air but understanding a little bit about the history of open source and the two businesses should help to give us a clearer picture of what is really at stake….
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Using Directory Iterators and MySQL with Adapter Objects with PHP
0 Comments Published by zdzislaw December 13th, 2006 in php, mysql, developmentIf you re a PHP programmer who s searching for a comprehensive tutorial on how to create adapter classes with PHP 5 them look no further. Welcome to the final installment of the series Implementing adapter objects with PHP. Made up of two parts this series teaches you how to implement the adapter design pattern in PHP 5 and it accompanies the corresponding theory with educational examples….
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Working with MySQL Result Sets and the Decorator Pattern in PHP
0 Comments Published by feeder September 5th, 2006 in tutorials, patterns, php, mysqlIf you re one of those avid PHP developers who wants to learn how to apply the decorator design pattern within your Web applications then this group of articles might be quite appealing to you. Welcome to the second part of the series Using the Decorator pattern with PHP. Comprised of two parts this series walks you through the core concepts of using this pattern in PHP and shows you its practical edge with numerous hands-on examples….
Client Access Control with MySQL
0 Comments Published by feeder July 27th, 2006 in tutorials, mysql, devshedIn our third and final article covering MySQL security you will learn about client access control. There are exercises included with answers so you can test yourself on what you learned. This article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the em MySQL 5. Certification Guide em written by Paul Dubois et al. Sams 2 5 ISBN 672328127 ….
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Last week we began our discussion of MySQL database security. This week we continue that discussion with user account management. The second of several parts this article is excerpted from chapter 12 of the em MySQL 5. Certification Guide em written by Paul Dubois et al. Sams 2 5 ISBN 672328127 ….
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