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Pentaho Data Integration Featured on MySQL Web Seminar Series

Orlando FL. ? Pentaho Corp., creator of the world?s most popular open source business intelligence (BI) suite, today announced that it will be presenting on Tuesday, September 19 at 10am PDT as part of MySQL?s popular ongoing educational web seminar series on www.mysql.com. The web seminar will focus on Pentaho Data Integration, formerly the Kettle project, showcasing the world?s most popular open source BI suite in tandem with the world?s most popular open source database platform.

Long Live Turbo

Borland has decided to re-launch their development tools using the old Turbo brand name, perhaps as a precursor to a spin-out of the tools division.  The Turbo brand name was very well known among programmers in the 1980s and early 1990s and Borland stood out in the market for providing the fastest compilers and highest productivity tools with its then unique Integrated Development Environments (IDEs).  As the years went by, the Turbo name fell by the wayside as new products like Borland C++, Delphi and JBuilder raised the stakes for Windows development.  Delphi was a pretty amazing system in its day and it combined the best of Rapid Application Development and native code compiler performance in a way …

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MySQL AB Adds Dana Evan to its Board of Directors

MySQL AB today announced the election of a new independent member to its board of directors: Dana Evan, CFO and executive vice president of Finance and Administration for VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN).

Build Farm Scripts Available on MySQL Forge

The initial MySQL Build Farm scripts are now available on the Forge wiki. If you are interested in participating in the Build Farm initiative, feel free to download the scripts and trying them out. Right now, we are still working out how the scripts should interact with the main MySQL internal pushbuild system. But, we need folks to set the scripts up on their host computer and provide input on the scripts and test them.

Interested in participating? Enlist your spare machine on the Forge wiki.

Google Group Established for Community Doxygen Project

In the community spirit of doing, not talking, we've established a new Google Group for the Community Doxygen Project. Currently, there are seven team members in the project:

  • myself
  • David Shrewsbury
  • Frank Mash
  • Ronald Bradford (arabxptyltd)
  • Baron Schwartz (xaprb)
  • Nicklas Westerlund
  • Kristofer Pettersson

If you are interested in contributing to this project, which is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the MySQL source code and get your feet wet, feel free to navigate to the Google Group link above and click on the "Join this group" link. You'll receive an email from the group once your name is added. The mailing list will be used to communicate all goals and coordinate …

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SQLyog Goes Open Source

The SQLyog GUI for MySQL has always been an excellent tool for MySQL developers and administrators and one that I have watched for several years now. The developers are a good bunch of guys and I’ve been able to talk to them over the years at the MySQL User Conferences. At this year’s conference, the Webyog guys let me in on a secret: they were making an Open Source edition of their Webyog software!

Well, after several months of preparation (you don’t just slap a license on and release a commercial product as open source), the waiting is over and there is now a Community Edition of SQLyog!

You can see a nice, clear summary of the differences between their community edition and their commercial Enterprise edition at http://www.webyog.com/en/sqlyog_feature_matrix.php. As you can see, they …

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Compiling MySQL Tutorial 3 - Debugging Output

Continuing on from Tutorial 2.

When reviewing the 2.1. C/C++ Coding Guidelines for MySQL, you will see that the MySQL Source uses within the C/C++ code DBUG (Fred Fish’s debug library). This is one of the 3rd party open source products that are documented in the Internals 1.4. The Open-source Directories.

You will also find some usage in the MySQL Manual E.3 The DBUG Package. So enough talk, how do you use this.

DBUG

You get the DBUG output by running a mysqld debug version with the argument –debug. The output …

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PHP Deployment Model

In "The J2EE guy still doesn't get PHP", Harry Fuecks suggests that PHP really needs [someone] to get together and write a detailed paper on how it works and why PHP scales so we can all live happily ever after.

I could not agree more.

At the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Software last week, I was confronted with questions that could have easily been answered by refering to a paper like this. If a paper such as this existed.

In "Things That Have No Name", …

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PHP Deployment Model

In "The J2EE guy still doesn't get PHP", Harry Fuecks suggests that PHP really needs [someone] to get together and write a detailed paper on how it works and why PHP scales so we can all live happily ever after.

I could not agree more.

At the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Software last week, I was confronted with questions that could have easily been answered by refering to a paper like this. If a paper such as this existed.

In "Things That Have No Name", …

[Read more]
PHP Deployment Model

In "The J2EE guy still doesn't get PHP", Harry Fuecks suggests that PHP really needs [someone] to get together and write a detailed paper on how it works and why PHP scales so we can all live happily ever after.

I could not agree more.

At the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Software last week, I was confronted with questions that could have easily been answered by refering to a paper like this. If a paper such as this existed.

In "Things That Have No Name", …

[Read more]
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