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This chapter covers the MySQL relational database system. It introduces MySQL and points out its importance. It shows how to install and run MySQL on Linux machines. It shows how to use MySQL to create and manage databases in both command mode and batch mode using SQL scripts. It shows how to interface MySQL with C programming. It also shows how to integrate MySQL with PHP to create and manage databases by dynamic Web pages.
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Wang, K.C. (2018). MySQL Database System. In: Systems Programming in Unix/Linux. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92429-8_14
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