No roadmap i.e. not a talk about what we MySQL engineers “plan” to do, just an “educational” and “how-to” and “hands on” (well, our hands will be on the keyboard) show of what you can do now if you take up the latest source.
Not a pure slide show, you’re looking over our shoulders while we use utf32, use performance schema, use EXECUTE IMMEDIATE, use partitioning with dates/characters, take advantage of visible performance improvements, and so on. We’ll take questions about anything that you could expect a MySQL Runtime Lead developer and a MySQL Lead Software Engineer / SQL Architect to know something about.
Konstantin Osipov works as a software developer for MySQL AB since 2003. His main areas in the server are execution of prepared statements, cursors and the client-server protocol. He was the implementer of support for Dynamic SQL in 5.0. In his other life constantin is a Moscow dweller with a not uncommon combination of such hobbies as yoga, running, and computers.
Architect for many of the newer MySQL server features since 2003.
Member of ANSI SQL Standard Committee in 2009.
Co-author of four computer books
Co-presenter of MySQL User Conference 2009 session on New Foreign Keys in 6.1
From Edmonton.
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