Real world data is often made of hierarchical
relationships, or "trees".
Representing that data in a Relational Database starts to get
complicated as soon as you have more than two levels in your
"Tree".
There are many strategies for handling such data, and I will
cover examples of at least two of them (adjacency list and
nested sets) and possibly more.
If you have access to a mysql instance, you can create the test
tables and follow along, or get the code later.
About Phil:
Phil has been a faculty member, focusing on open source software
at MCC for nearly two decades.
Phil teaches a variety of course, including MySQL Database, PHP,
Python, Javascript, HTML 5 and CSS, Linux OS, Internet Server
Set up and more.
This summer, Phil will once again be offering a "MCC Multimedia
Madness" summer camp for 6-8th graders. Over the two weeks I
will cover a wide range of open source software, including GIMP,
Inkscape, Krita, Audacity, Blender, Hydrogen Drum Kit, Tux
Guitar, Openshot, Linux Multimedia Studio, work with green
screen and more.
For hobbies, Phil has too many. Blacksmithing, archery,
Leatherworking, Wood Working, Jewelry, Sound Recording/editing
and SCUBA diving. Phil is also learning to play the Bass.
Phil has been using linux at home for desktops and servers since
1994.
We will go for food to BJs at the Chandler Fashion Center Mall
after the meeting so we can chat with each other comfortably.
Please feel free to join us. Please come even if you aren't
hungry, the food is not mandatory.
See the
meeting information on our web site for more information.
See you there,
Brian Cluff