The NEW MySQL for Developers Course
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Just Released - The new MySQL for Developers training course.
This 5 day course covers everything a developer needs to know when planning, designing and implementing applications using MySQL, with realistic examples using languages such as Java and PHP. This course gives an in-depth coverage of statements that access and modify data, and shows the student how to design and create other MySQL objects such as triggers, views, and stored procedures.
You can take this course:
- From your desk as a live virtual offering. There are over 800 events on the schedule so you should find one in a timezone near you. The virtual events are also delivered in many languages including English, German, Korean, Latin American Spanish, ...
- In a classroom. Here is a sample of events on the schedule:
Location | Date | Delivery Language |
Prague, Czech Republic |
8 October 2012 |
Czech |
Warsaw, Poland |
5 November 2012 |
Polish |
Wien, Austria |
12 November 2012 |
German |
London, England |
15 October 2012 |
English |
Bern, Switzerland |
11 April 2013 |
German |
Zurich, Switzerland |
14 November 2012 |
German |
Milan, Italy |
19 November 2012 |
Italian |
Rome, Italy |
15 October 2012 |
Italian |
Gummersbach, Germany |
11 February 2013 |
German |
Hamburg, Germany |
12 November 2012 |
German |
Munich, Germany |
10 June 2013 |
German |
Lisbon, Portugal |
26 November 2012 |
European Portuguese |
Porto, Portugal |
18 February 2013 |
European Portuguese |
Nairobi, Kenya | 19 November 2012 |
English |
Madrid, Spain |
10 December 2012 |
Spanish |
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia |
15 October 2012 |
English |
Bangkok, Thailand |
29 October 2012 |
English |
For further information on the Authentic MySQL Curriculum, to register for an event or express interest in an additional event, go to http://oracle.com/education/mysql.
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