If you are a database developer who wants to create applications using MySQL, then the MySQL for Developers course is for you. This course covers how to plan, design and implement applications using the MySQL database with realistic examples in Java and PHP.
To see more details of the content of the MySQL for Developers course, go to http://oracle.com/education/mysql and click on the Learning Paths tab and select the MySQL Developer path.
You can take this course as a:
Live-Virtual Event: Follow this live instructor-led event from your own desk - no travel required. Choose from a selection of events on the calendar in languages such as English, German and Korean.
In-Class Event: Travel to an education center to take this class. Below is a sample of events on the schedule.
Location
Date
Language
Vienna, Austria
4 March 2013
German
London, England
4 March 2013
English
Gummersbach, Germany
11 February 2013
Germany
Hamburg, Germany
14 January 2013
Germany
Munich, Germany
15 April 2013
Germany
Budapest, Hungary
15 April 2013
Hungarian
Milan, Italy
21 January 2013
Italy
Rome, Italy
11 March 2013
Italy
Amsterdam, Netherlands
28 January 2013
Dutch
Nieuwegein, Netherlands
13 May 2013
Dutch
Lisbon, Portugal
18 February 2013
European Portugese
Porto, Portugal
18 February 2013
European Portugese
Barcelona, Spain
18 February 2013
Spanish
Madrid, Spain
28 January 2013
Spanish
Bern, Switzerland
11 April 2013
German
Zurich, Switzerland
11 April 2013
German
Nairobi, Kenya
21 January 2013
English
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
17 December 2012
English
Sao Paulo, Brazil
11 March 2013
Brazilian Portugese
For more information on this class or other courses on the authentic MySQL curriculum, or to express your interest in additional events, go to http://oracle.com/education/mysql.
Note, many organizations deploy both Oracle Database and MySQL side by side to serve different needs, and as a database professional you can find training courses on both topics at Oracle University! Check out the upcoming Oracle Database training courses and MySQL training courses. Even if you're only managing Oracle Databases at this point of time, getting familiar with MySQL will broaden your career path with growing job demand.