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This is a page for the noisebridge MySQL studygroup, we meet on Tuesdays at 4:30(16:30) in Turing classroom at Noisebridge, [[classrooms]].
This is a page for the SQL class, on Tuesdays at 4:30 in Turing.
 
In the spring of 2013 we will work as a study group for the free course, [http://db.class2go.stanford.edu Intro to Databases Class], being taught by Professor Jennifer Widom, head of the Computer Science at Stanford University.
 
We will be ''rebooting'' Tuesday January 15, 2013 and running in synchronization with an Intro to Databases Class. The teacher of the former MySQL class at Noisebridge, Robert, will be part of the group and available for questions.
 
Read more about the course at [http://db.class2go.stanford.edu the course website].
 
 
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In this group we sometimes work from the sakila and world databases, if you have MySQL installed you can see how to install the sakila database at this page <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/sakila/en/sakila-installation.html>
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