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# MySQL

### Online Course

On this page, you will find all the available resources for the course named **Interface MySQL with Node-RED**

{% embed url="<https://codeandcompile.com/course/interface-mysql-with-plc-via-node-red>" %}

### 📗 Course Presentation

Not available

### 👨‍🏫Tips and Tutorials

Check out the repository specially created to assist you in the course:

{% @github-files/github-code-block url="<https://github.com/Code-and-Compile/Interface_MySQL_with_PLC>" %}

**In this repository, you will find the following:**

* How to display information on various charts
* How to read the information from the MySQL database and display it on the Chart

### 👨‍💻MySQL Workbench Software

To practice the course, MySQL Server and MySQL Workbench are required. The software is available for free and can be downloaded from this page [Hardware and Software](/resources/hardware-and-software.md)

### ✅ More information

Learn more about MySQL on this page [Books and Guides](/resources/books-and-guides.md)


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