Every MySQL database programmer should learn and apply the newly added MariaDB and MySQL Window Functions and Common Table Expressions(CTEs) in their daily work. Both CTEs and window functions enable […]
read moreIn our last blog, we had a look at MySQL 8 and mentioned new features available here. However, some of those features are already in MariaDB and have been […]
read moreIn our last blog, we had a look at MySQL 8 and mentioned new features available here. However, some of those features are already in MariaDB and have been […]
read moreThis new release of SQLyog fixes two bugs that had little or no impact for most users. But for some users the fixes are important. Changes as compared to MySQL […]
read moreThis new release of SQLyog fixes two bugs that had little or no impact for most users. But for some users the fixes are important. Changes as compared to MySQL […]
read moreThe story of Steven Mapes, an experienced software developer who has been using SQLyog MySQL GUI since 2002. We were so thrilled to speak with Steven Mapes for two simple […]
read moreHappy Thanksgiving! We know everyone likes spending quality time with their family at the holidays. That’s why we thought you might like to start using SQLyog MySQL GUI as you […]
read moreSQLyog is a professional-grade GUI tool for the MySQL RDBMS. SQLyog is available for the Windows operating system starting from Windows XP/Windows 2003 to Windows 8/Server 2008 R2. It will […]
read moreThis release introduces a new major feature – ‘read-only’ connections – as well as Kerberos authentication support and a few bug fixes. Changes as compared to MySQL GUI 12.3.3 include: Features: […]
read moreThis release introduces a new major feature – GUI transaction support – as well as some minor features and bug fixes. Changes as compared to MySQL GUI 12.2.6 include: Features: […]
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