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It was about 20 years ago that I was in a class about SQL at my local college. The syllabus explained that we would be using something called mini-SQL (mSQL) as our learning DBMS, but on the first day, the instructor announced that the campus technology instruction team had just returned from a training held by MySQL AB. We would be learning on an alpha version of #MySQL (I think it was what eventually became v. 4.0), while comparing it with a 3.x version, because 3.x was what we were likely to see in real use.
I doubt there are any "MySQL Certified Training Centers" anymore, but my college was one at the time.
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One might think that given that start, I'd be good at using #MySQL. But other than one short-lived job, I have barely touched it outside of the classroom.