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PHP BBQ Tour - Frankfurt, Tuesday, 16.06., 19:00 CEST

The PHP BBQ Tour starts in a week. The BBQ Tour is a one week trip through some german PHP meet ups. The trip starts on Monday, 15.06. in Munich and goes via Frankfurt (Tuesday, 16.06), Karlsruhe (Wednesday, 17.06), Berlin (Thursday, 18.06), Dortmund (Friday, 19.06) and Hamburg (Saturday, 20.06) to Kiel (Sunday, 21.06). One every evening there will be a BBQ. Please check the Forge wiki page for details frequently. The purpose of the tour is …

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PHP BBQ Tour - Munich, Monday, 15.06., 19:00 CEST

The PHP BBQ Tour starts in exactly one week. The first barbecue will be held in Munich on Monday, 15.06, 19:00 CEST. The tour is an offering and a suggestion to the user group to come together for a barbecue instead of meeting in conference rooms in the middle of the summer, when the days are long. Everybody is invited to join the tour and to visit the PHP user group in his neighbor town. Tour dates: Munich (Monday, 15.06), Frankfurt (Tuesday, 16.06), Karlsruhe (Wednesday, 17.06), Berlin (Thursday, 18.06), Dortmund (Friday, 19.06), Hamburg (Saturday, 20.06) and Kiel (Sunday, 21.06).

Be a pioneer, sail together with the crew of Mayflower (thinkPHP) and the PHP locals into the Hirschgarten park for the first barbecue on the tour. If you consider to come, please add your name to the Wiki page at …

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PHP BBQ Tour - Munich, Monday, 15.06., 19:00 CEST

The PHP BBQ Tour starts in exactly one week. The first barbecue will be held in Munich on Monday, 15.06, 19:00 CEST. The tour is an offering and a suggestion to the user group to come together for a barbecue instead of meeting in conference rooms in the middle of the summer, when the days are long. Everybody is invited to join the tour and to visit the PHP user group in his neighbor town. Tour dates: Munich (Monday, 15.06), Frankfurt (Tuesday, 16.06), Karlsruhe (Wednesday, 17.06), Berlin (Thursday, 18.06), Dortmund (Friday, 19.06), Hamburg (Saturday, 20.06) and Kiel (Sunday, 21.06).

Be a pioneer, sail together with the crew of Mayflower (thinkPHP) and the PHP locals into the Hirschgarten park for the first barbecue on the tour. If you consider to come, please add your name to the Wiki page at …

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The PHP BBQ tour (15.06. - 21.06.2009, Germany)

It is getting summer in Germany: let’s have a PHP BBQ tour! The PHP BBQ tour is one week tour from Monday, 15.06. - Sunday, 21.06.2009 visiting the german PHP user groups. The tour will go through Munich, Frankfurt, Karlsruhe, Berlin, Dortmund, Hamburg and Kiel. The tour is an offering and a suggestion to the user group to come together for a barbecue instead of meeting in conference rooms in the middle of the summer, when the days are long. Everybody is invited to join me and other MySQLers on the tour to visit the PHP user group in his neighbor town.

Monday 15.06. Munich
Tuesday 16.06. Frankfurt
Wednesday 17.06. Karlsruhe
Thursday
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The PHP BBQ tour (15.06. - 21.06.2009, Germany)

It is getting summer in Germany: let’s have a PHP BBQ tour! The PHP BBQ tour is one week tour from Monday, 15.06. - Sunday, 21.06.2009 visiting the german PHP user groups. The tour will go through Munich, Frankfurt, Karlsruhe, Berlin, Dortmund, Hamburg and Kiel. The tour is an offering and a suggestion to the user group to come together for a barbecue instead of meeting in conference rooms in the middle of the summer, when the days are long. Everybody is invited to join me and other MySQLers on the tour to visit the PHP user group in his neighbor town.

Monday 15.06. Munich
Tuesday 16.06. Frankfurt
Wednesday 17.06. Karlsruhe
Thursday
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MySQL Connector/C++ webinar on Wednesday

… subject says it all. There will be a webinar on the driver on Wednesday, 20 20, 2009: 10:00 Pacific time. Register Now.

We have just finished writing the slides. From the contents:

  • The reasoning behind Connector/C++’s development
    • Internal customers
  • What’s included in Connector/C++
    • Architecture
    • API
    • Platforms
    • Installation
    • Portability
  • How you can use it to ease your C++ development
    • Tooling
    • Connection Properties
    • Buffered vs. unbuffered result sets
    • Prepared Statements …
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MySQL Connector/C++ webinar on Wednesday

… subject says it all. There will be a webinar on the driver on Wednesday, 20 20, 2009: 10:00 Pacific time. Register Now.

We have just finished writing the slides. From the contents:

  • The reasoning behind Connector/C++’s development
    • Internal customers
  • What’s included in Connector/C++
    • Architecture
    • API
    • Platforms
    • Installation
    • Portability
  • How you can use it to ease your C++ development
    • Tooling
    • Connection Properties
    • Buffered vs. unbuffered result sets
    • Prepared Statements …
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MySQL Connector/C++: working with Stored Procedures

Stored Procedures have been a MySQL 5.0 Key Feature. We have marketed them as an Enterprise Feature. Of course, the MySQL Connector/C++ supports them as far as possible. Using them is easy as long as you respect some limitations that still exist. The MySQL driver for C++ inherits those limitations from its underlying C-API. Which in turn cannot offer features not supported by the MySQL Client Server protocol. However, good news is: most things work just fine!

Setting up a connection for Stored Procedures

More good news first: no extra set up required with Connector/C++.

Stored Procedures can be invoked using the SQL command CALL. Unlike most other SQL statements, CALL statements can return more than one result set. CALL returns at least one result set to indicate the call status. In addition it can return further result sets returned by the statements executed by the stored procedure …

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MySQL Connector/C++: working with Stored Procedures

Stored Procedures have been a MySQL 5.0 Key Feature. We have marketed them as an Enterprise Feature. Of course, the MySQL Connector/C++ supports them as far as possible. Using them is easy as long as you respect some limitations that still exist. The MySQL driver for C++ inherits those limitations from its underlying C-API. Which in turn cannot offer features not supported by the MySQL Client Server protocol. However, good news is: most things work just fine!

Setting up a connection for Stored Procedures

More good news first: no extra set up required with Connector/C++.

Stored Procedures can be invoked using the SQL command CALL. Unlike most other SQL statements, CALL statements can return more than one result set. CALL returns at least one result set to indicate the call status. In addition it can return further result sets returned by the statements executed by the stored procedure …

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MySQL Connector/C++: cannot compile roadmap

MySQL Connector/C++ is GA. It features virtually everything needed by the two "internal customers" MySQL Workbench and Connector/OpenOffice.org. Based on internal test results and bug inflow, the stability is quite reasonable for a 1.0.5. It is overdue to move the development discussion on the mailing list and to ask: what do you want for 1.1, 1.5, 2.0?

At least two users have already proposed changes. Matthias Brantner has filed Connector/C++ bug report #3 - a feature request. Christian Koch has spotted my earlier mailing list posting already and replied. …

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