This is part one of the quick review of the book “Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL Management” and the phpMyAdmin software.
This article/review is not just another review about phpMyAdmin, but more some information about features I haven’t used during the last years of PHP/MySQL web development.
About phpMyAdmin
PMA is a full featured tool to administrate […]
Monthly Archives: August 2008
Database Management with phpMyAdmin
Mix to the Rescue
On my way to PDX, I caught this tweet from the OCP Advisor (aka Mohan Dutt):
Naturally intrigued, I clicked through on the link to find an “idea” from Debra Lilley called simply:
Get me out of this lift, please , stuck in lift #11 at the Marriott
Eagle-eyed users of Mix, namely John Bedford, an Oracle employee, […]
The Naked Truth of Mogens
Let’s take a short break from the deluge of Oracle OpenWorld related blog posts and watch this video of Oracle ACE Director Mogens Norgaard (WARNING: Not safe for work):
(via Dan Morgan)
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Oracle Nose Job - Part 2
Why invest in Oracle
Why Resumes Are Useless Plus Links to Interview Questions
Creating Recursive SQL Calls for Tables with Parent-Child Relationships
I ran into an interesting problem today while considering how to find out where subordinate employees fit into an organizational chart. The problem was that I need to list every employee that was “under” a given employee, but could only really do this in SQL - if I were to try and do this […]
And More OpenWorld
Tuesday was a lighter schedule for me, but not without its drama.
My geek-speak Unconference session, which continues to bounce around Indian blogs, was at 10 AM, and I arrived in the room 40 minutes in advance, JIC. Good thing because I had forgotten the Mini DVI-VGA adapter for my Macbook.
For those who haven’t run into […]