This blog post will feature some of my recent technical blog post for the wonderful folks over on the Severalnines database blog. These posts, specifically cover MySQL 8 and the new(er) features and enhancements that are continuously implemented by the fantastic MySQL team. MySQL is steadily getting better and better, incorporating modern (and much needed) features found in other open-source, and propriety SQL ecosystems alike. It is slowly becoming my favorite!
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- MySQL in 2018: What’s in 8.0 and Other Observations
- How Roles Have Changed in MySQL 8.0 and How to Use Them
- A Review of the New Analytic Window Functions in MySQL 8.0
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Josh Otwell has a passion to study and grow as a SQL Developer and blogger. Other favorite activities find him with his nose buried in a good book, article, or the Linux command line. Among those, he shares a love of tabletop RPG games, reading fantasy novels, and spending time with his wife and two daughters.
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