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Blogs that are good resources for MySQL users

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I keep a file of notes, one per line, for reference. The real reason is for source material if I ever write a 3rd edition of High Performance MySQL, but hardly a day goes by that I don’t look something up. At the very top, I have a section that I want to share with you. It’s a list of URLs that are invaluable sources of information and insight.

At the very end, I have this note: All emails from Yasufumi! Unfortunately that’s not a resource I can share with the world.

Written by Xaprb

October 22nd, 2010 at 6:42 am

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10 Responses to 'Blogs that are good resources for MySQL users'

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  1. Oh come on, what about http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/

    :o)

    Fortxun

    22 Oct 10 at 7:39 am

  2. Oops! Yes.

    Xaprb

    22 Oct 10 at 7:51 am

  3. Thanks for the list! and…I feel very honored to be in it – double thanks :)

    I keep a list too using the blogger blogrole widget on my blog (right side)

    Roland Bouman

    22 Oct 10 at 9:22 am

  4. Morgan Tocker

    22 Oct 10 at 1:10 pm

  5. Thanks from me too!

  6. I join the above respectable authors in thanking for the mention.

    Shlomi Noach

    22 Oct 10 at 11:37 pm

  7. We can start a recursive thanks for the thanks for the thanks. My post was really a thank-you in the first place :-)

    Xaprb

    23 Oct 10 at 8:15 am

  8. I’d think that my blog might rate on your list, especially since I was respected enough by you and your colleagues to be a technical editor of High Performance MySQL 2nd Edition.

    Sheeri K. Cabral

    25 Oct 10 at 11:30 am

  9. Great list, Baron! And a reminder that I should fix up my Google Reader subscriptions.

    Ahh, and Baron gets to learn one of the myriad reasons why you should hesitate to post any sort of list of *people* in a public forum: someone will always get their panties in a bunch for being excluded or forgotten. ;) Sheeri: I’m sure your lack of inclusion wasn’t a slight against your character or a lack of respect toward your writings. You do fine. Making lists of people is hard.

    Personally, I took my lack of inclusion as a sign that I should write more frequently about interesting enough topics in order that any such list lacking my name would be obviously in error. I see that Morgan saw fit to add me in a comment above, but I’m personally not sure that my recent writings (with one recent exception) merit my inclusion at this particular time. Well done list as far as I’m concerned.

    Regards,

    Jeremy

    Jeremy Cole

    25 Oct 10 at 6:54 pm

  10. Thanks for the mention Baron

    Ronald Bradford

    22 Dec 11 at 12:57 pm

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