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Power Dynamic Database-Driven Websites with MySQL & PHP
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Join major names among MySQL customers by learning to power dynamic database-driven websites with MySQL & PHP.

With the MySQL and PHP: Developing Dynamic Web Applications course, in 4 days, you learn how to develop applications in PHP and how to use MySQL efficiently for those applications! Through a hands-on approach, this instructor-led course helps you improve your PHP skills and combine them with time-proven database management techniques to create best-of-breed web applications that are efficient, solid and secure.

You can currently take this course as a:

  • Live Virtual Class (LVC): There are a number events on the schedule to suit different timezones in January 2013 and March 2013. With an LVC, you get to follow this live instructor-led class from your own desk - so no travel expense or inconvenience.
  • In-Class Event: Travel to an education center to attend this class. Here are some events already on the scheduled:

 Where

 When

 Delivery Language

 Lisbon, Portugal

 15 April 2013

 European Portugese

 Porto, Portugal

15 April 2013 

 European Portugese

 Barcelona, Spain

28 February 2013

 Spanish

 Madrid, Spain

4 March 2013 

 Spanish

If you do not see an event that suits you, register your interest in an additional date/location/delivery language.

If you want more indepth knowledge on developing with MySQL and PHP, consider the MySQL for Developers course.

For full details on these and all courses on the authentic MySQL curriculum, go to http://oracle.com/education/mysql.

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