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Lists

This encyclopedia article clearly does not have enough lists. I count at least three maybe four paragraphs of prose. Moreover, somebody has really dumbed it down. There are sections that almost sound as if it were written for an audience that included non-programs of MySQL. And definitely, let's nail down that pronunciation. I think we should have a Finnish speaker pronounce it and then include the audio recording. I will volunteer to learn Finnish in furtherance of this task.

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MySQL currently used by Google?

Is there any source that MySQL is currently used by any of Google services or products? (or at least it was in the last year) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saeed.gnu (talkcontribs) 06:31, 5 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

"MySQL Server" or "MySQL server"?

This articles uses both "MySQL Server" or "MySQL server". Which one should it be?

--Mortense (talk) 01:23, 16 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

This article is definitely too technical for most readers to understand

Could somebody include an explanation of what MySQL actually is - worded in a way non-MySQL experts can understand, as per the message at the top of the page? Clicking on Relational_database#RDBMS didn't help... I presume it is not a standalone database package like Microsoft Access. It seems to be used on websites - but what for? Why would websites need to store data? And what data? I have been using computers for over 20 years, and am no fool, but this page taught me nothing. Thanks Davidelit (Talk) 10:31, 11 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]