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    1. General Information
    2. MySQL Installation
    3. Tutorial Introduction
    4. Database Administration
    5. MySQL Optimisation
    6. MySQL Language Reference
    7. MySQL Table Types
    8. MySQL APIs
    9. Extending MySQL

    666 MySQL Technical Reference for Version 4.0.3 Appendix C  Credits This appendix lists the developers, contributors, and supporters that have helped to make MySQL what it is today. C.1  Developers at MySQL AB These  are  the  developers  that  are  or  have  been  employed  by  MySQL AB  to  work  on  the MySQL  database  software,  roughly  in  the  order  they  started  to  work  with  us.   Following each  developer  is  a  small  list  of  the  tasks  that  the  developer  is  responsible  for,  or  the accomplishments they have made. Michael (Monty) Widenius Has written the following parts of the MySQL database software:    All the main code in mysqld.    New functions for the string library.    Most of the mysys library.    The ISAM and MyISAM libraries (B-tree index le handlers with index com- pression and di erent record formats).    The  HEAP  library.  A memory table system with our superior full dynamic hashing.  In use since 1981 and published around 1984.    The replace program (take a look at it, it's COOL!).    MyODBC, the ODBC driver for Windows95.    Fixing bugs in MIT-pthreads to get it to work for MySQL Server.   And also Unireg, a curses-based application tool with many utilities.    Porting of mSQL tools like msqlperlDBD/DBI, and DB2mysql.    Most of crash-me and the foundation for the MySQL benchmarks. David Axmark    Coordinator  and  initial  main  writer  of  the  Reference  Manual,  including enhancements to texi2html.    Automatic web site updating from the manual.    Initial Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool support.    Licensing.    Parts of all the text les.  (Nowadays only the `README' is left.  The rest ended up in the manual.)    Lots of testing of new features.    Our in-house Free Software legal expert.    Mailing list maintainer (who never has the time to do it right...).    Our  original  portability  code  (more  than  10  years  old  now).   Nowadays only some parts of mysys are left.
     

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