Database Best Practices for DevOps Teams Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) are critical parts of DevOps, but since almost all software projects involve databases, they can break down without proper database management. |
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Overcoming Challenges in a Complex Software Development Project: A Case Study In this case study, we explore the unique challenges faced by a team tasked with developing a complex software product using Agile methodology, discussing the solutions they applied to overcome these challenges and successfully deliver the product. |
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MySQL 8 Doesn’t Support Some of the Features You May Have Used We often discuss the new features added in new MySQL versions, but it becomes equally important to discuss the removed features that you’ll no longer be able to use. |
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Resource Groups in MySQL 8 Resource Groups, a new feature in MySQL 8 for resource management, are used to define a group for a certain type of threads, and to allocate the resources that threads in a particular group may consume. This results in prioritizing the different groups of threads. |
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Window Functions in MySQL 8 Window functions are a new feature in MySQL 8. While most functions operate only on the data pertaining to a single row of data, Window functions operate over a “window” of data when performing a SQL query, and also for each query row. |
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Creating a New User in MySQL 8 In MySql 8, you may create a user that requires multiple authentication methods, uses a random password, with comments and attributes annotated with the user, and configured failed logins. |
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Common Table Expressions in MySQL 8 Common Table Expressions (CTEs) are a new feature in MySQL 8.0 to simplify SQL code related to result sets generated by subqueries, offering a better alternative to derived tables. |
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The New Data Dictionary in MySQL 8.0 The data dictionary tables do incur some operational and upgrade differences, but the benefits outweigh the overhead. |