That O'Reilly book is quite good, but doesn't, to my mind at least, get into the issues of designing databases. (Not that it should, it's a programming guide)
I actually enjoyed reading the Practical SQL Handbook -- I found it to be a very clear, accessible introduction to the basics of designing and using SQL databases.
It also looks like there's a new book out by the same authors called: Practical SQL: The Sequel. So that might also be worth a look.
In reply to Re: Re: Leaning databases in Perl
by jreades
in thread Leaning databases in Perl
by r.joseph
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